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Yongliang Ou1,2, Lena Scholz3, Sanath Keshav4
1Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany. yongliang.ou@imw.uni-stuttgart.de.
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Improving solid electrolytes is critical for high-performance all-solid-state batteries, yet the microstructural features that enable fast ion transport remain poorly understood. Here, we use multiscale modeling to resolve polycrystalline ion transport from atomic-scale hopping at grain boundaries to continuum-scale percolation, thereby providing insights into realistic solid-electrolyte microstructures. Accurate lightweight machine-learning potentials-developed via closed-loop active learning for exemplar argyrodites Li6PS5X, X ∈ {Cl, Br, I}-are employed to integrate molecular dynamics with finite element simulations. We find that diffusion barriers of the anion-ordered bulk scale linearly with anion radius. Grain boundaries exert opposite effects depending on the bulk: enhancing ion diffusion in low-diffusivity phases but suppressing it in fast-diffusing ones. Li6PS5I exhibits non-Arrhenius transport behavior consistent with experimental observations. Our results clarify the pivotal role of grain boundaries in ion transport and guide a priori microstructural design of advanced solid electrolytes.
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