初始的离子导体:离子受约束的晶格通过极端的无和性实现了超离子式的导热性
Yongheng Li1, Qiuchun Lu2, Bin Wei3,4
1School of Aerospace Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
|September 15, 2025
概括
超离子导体提供高效的热电器件,但受到降解. 这项研究表明,CsCu2I3通过限制离子迁移,平衡热电性能来实现低导热率 (κ) 和高稳定性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 固态物理 固态物理
- 热电学是一种热电学.
背景情况:
- 超离子导体表现出像声液体一样的热导,使它们成为热电器件的前景.
- 然而,超离子导体中的高离子流动性导致材料降解和不稳定,这对实际应用构成了挑战.
研究的目的:
- 调查CsCu2I3中具有初始离子导电性的声子液态热传输和离子迁移.
- 探索初始离子导体在实现低导热率和高材料稳定性方面的潜力.
主要方法:
- 同步光X射线衍射同步光X射线衍射.
- 不弹性的X射线散射.
- 基于机器学习潜力的模拟.
主要成果:
- CsCu2I3表现出具有限制的远程离子迁移的声子液态热传输.
- 离子在CuI4四面体内表现出有限的迁移,导致极端的声不和性.
- 与超离子导体相比,通过显著减少的离子迁移,实现了类似玻璃的导热率 (在300K时k ≈ 0.3 W m-1 K-1).
结论:
- 像CsCu2I3这样的初始离子导体提供了一种途径,可以同时实现低导热率和高稳定性.
- 限制离子迁移是保持材料完整性的关键,同时利用声类似液体的传输.
- 这项工作为热传输机制提供了洞察力,并为开发先进的热电材料开辟了道路.
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