2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3tc03182a
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Pressure effects on the ionic transport properties of LiNH2

Jia Wang,
Hao Liu,
Li Wang
et al.

Abstract: The ionic transport properties of LiNH2 under high pressures up to 30.8 GPa are systematic studied with alternate-current impedance spectra measurements and first-principles calculations. Two discontinuous changes of the electrical...

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“…3.5.2 Applying external pressure. According to extensive previous literature, [108][109][110][111] external pressure has a great influence on the structures of solid materials, thus a series of optoelectronic, magnetic, optical, and mechanical properties can be modulated consequently. Thus, it is a desired approach that can provide effective property regulation and improvements by applying pressure.…”
Section: Pccp Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.5.2 Applying external pressure. According to extensive previous literature, [108][109][110][111] external pressure has a great influence on the structures of solid materials, thus a series of optoelectronic, magnetic, optical, and mechanical properties can be modulated consequently. Thus, it is a desired approach that can provide effective property regulation and improvements by applying pressure.…”
Section: Pccp Papermentioning
confidence: 99%