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Computational Discovery of Metastable NaMnO$_2$ Polymorphs as High-Performance Cathodes with Ultralow Na$^+$ Migration Barriers

Materials Science 2025-06-24 v1

Abstract

Using an ab initio evolutionary algorithm combined with first-principles calculations, two metastable NaMnO2_2 polymorphs, I41/amdI4_1/amd and Cmcm, are identified as promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries. Both phases exhibit excellent thermodynamic stability, lying within 35~meV/atom of the ground-state \textit{Pmmn} phase across 0--50~GPa, and are dynamically and thermally stable under ambient conditions following high-pressure synthesis, as confirmed by phonon and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. During desodiation, a Jahn--Teller-induced magnetic transition enhances Mn--O hybridization, reduces the bandgap, and promotes robust charge compensation and oxygen retention. Remarkably, the Cmcm phase achieves record-low Na+^+ migration barriers (0.39~eV at high Na concentration; 0.27~eV at low concentration), representing 47\% and 36\% reductions respectively compared to conventional C2/mC2/m, while delivering a higher average voltage (3.19~V vs 2.88~V). The I41/amdI4_1/amd phase exhibits concentration-dependent diffusion with a low-energy pathway (0.38~eV) and maintains competitive voltage (2.94~V). These findings suggest that metastable NaMnO2_2 polymorphs may offer viable alternatives to conventional cathode materials, particularly where fast ionic conduction is required.

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@article{arxiv.2506.17866,
  title  = {Computational Discovery of Metastable NaMnO$_2$ Polymorphs as High-Performance Cathodes with Ultralow Na$^+$ Migration Barriers},
  author = {Fukuan Wang and Chen Zhou and Busheng Wang and Yong Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.17866},
  year   = {2025}
}

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23 pages, 7 figures