“…Uranium atoms form a face centered cubic network, all tetrahedral sites of which are occupied by oxygen atoms. This compound shows a type-II superionic transition attaining high levels of ionic conductivity following a gradual and continuous disordering process within the same phase [1,2,5]. Several theoretical and experimental works have been reported on numerous fast-ion conductors like Li 2 O, CaF 2 , BaF 2 , PbF 2 , SrCl 2 , CuI, etc., [28].…”