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Crystallization behaviors in superionic conductor Na$_3$PS$_4$

Materials Science 2021-09-06 v2

Abstract

All-solid-state batteries using sodium are promising candidates for next-generation rechargeable batteries due to the limited lithium resources. A practical sodium battery requires an electrolyte with high conductivity. Cubic Na3_3PS4_4 exhibiting high conductivity of over 104^{-4} S cm1^{-1} is obtained by crystallizing amorphous Na3_3PS4_4 synthesized by ball milling. Amorphous Na3_3PS4_4 crystallizes in a cubic structure and then is transformed into a tetragonal phase upon heating. In this study, in situ observation by transmission electron microscopy demonstrates that the crystallite size drastically increases during the transition from the cubic phase to the tetragonal phase. Moreover, an electron diffraction analysis reveals that amorphous domains and nano-sized crystallites coexist in the cubic Na3_3PS4_4 specimen, while the tetragonal phase contains micro-sized crystallites. The nano-sized crystallites and the composite formed by crystallites and amorphous domains are most likely responsible for the increase in conductivity in the cubic Na3_3PS4_4 specimens.

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@article{arxiv.2108.11097,
  title  = {Crystallization behaviors in superionic conductor Na$_3$PS$_4$},
  author = {Hiroshi Nakajima and Hirofumi Tsukasaki and Jiong Ding and Takuya Kimura and Takumi Nakano and Akira Nasu and Akihiko Hirata and Atsushi Sakuda and Akitoshi Hayashi and Shigeo Mori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11097},
  year   = {2021}
}
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