1996
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3697(95)00116-6
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Observation of characteristic phonon spectra for cage and mobile ions in the layered superionic conductor AgCrS2

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“…1-4 with Eqs. (10), (14), (15), (18) and (19) may justify quantitatively the conduction mechanism proposed qualitatively by Wakamura [11], that is based on the ion hopping assisted by enhanced vibration displacement of the host lattice mode, common in various kinds of conduction elements. It is characterized with specific electronic structure near the band gap, heavy atomic mass of the constituent ion, expansion of volume of unit cell, and the long-range periodicity of crystal structure.…”
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“…1-4 with Eqs. (10), (14), (15), (18) and (19) may justify quantitatively the conduction mechanism proposed qualitatively by Wakamura [11], that is based on the ion hopping assisted by enhanced vibration displacement of the host lattice mode, common in various kinds of conduction elements. It is characterized with specific electronic structure near the band gap, heavy atomic mass of the constituent ion, expansion of volume of unit cell, and the long-range periodicity of crystal structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The second is a broadened band shape observed in many IHCs [17,[35][36][37]57], SPCs [39,[70][71][72][73], β-alumina [40,41,74], Li-ion conductors [2,42], YSZ [43,59,60], and NdGaO 3 [75], and also rapid band broadening of the host lattice mode with increasing temperature observed in SICs [8][9][10][11]15,34,76]. Both the behaviors are typical evidence for the fourth-order anharmonicity.…”
Section: Significant Roles Of Vibration Modes and Of Specific Crystalmentioning
confidence: 86%
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