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Shangqing Qu1, Yonggang Wang2, Yu Xiao3
1The Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, School of Materials Sciences and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China. jingzhao@ustb.edu.cn xiazg@ustb.edu.cn and Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research (HPSTAR), Beijing, 100094, China. yonggang.wang@hpstar.ac.cn.
Abstract:
We report for the first time the discovery of reversible n-p conduction type switching in a chalcogenide, NaCu5S3, without structural transition. AC impedance and first-principles simulations of the ionic migration confirmed the local melting trends of the hexagonal copper lattice at high temperatures, which could result in superionic conductivity within NaCu5S3.
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