2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1436472
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Role of elasticity forces in thermodynamics of intercalation compounds: Self-consistent mean-field theory and Monte Carlo simulations

Abstract: We propose a self-consistent mean-field lattice-gas theory of intercalation compounds based on effective interactions between interstitials in the presence of the host atoms. In addition to short-range screened Coulomb repulsions, usually discussed in the lattice gas models, the present theory takes into account long-range effective attractions between intercalants due to elasticity of the host matrix. The mean-field phase diagram in the space of interaction parameters contains the domains of first-and second-… Show more

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“…The chemical diffusion coefficient for crystalline LixW O3. The symbols (up triangles) correspond to the experimental data [24]. The parameters are the same as for the previous figure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The chemical diffusion coefficient for crystalline LixW O3. The symbols (up triangles) correspond to the experimental data [24]. The parameters are the same as for the previous figure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves at least two effects. First is a renormalization [2,24] of the net pair interaction between the intercalants due to their indirect interaction through the matrix. The second is a change of the host volume upon insertion of the guest species.…”
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“…The concept of Frumkin-type intercalation isotherms, widely used in experimental studies of IIEs [3][4][5], ensures, basically, an equivalent approach to the thermodynamic characteristics of IIEs as compared to the LG models with interactions: the chemical potential of the guest ions includes, in addition to its standard value and entropic contribution, also an interaction term proportional to their bulk concentration. The concentration-independent proportionality factor, g, called also the interaction constant, has been interpreted within the LG model approach by Friedel oscillations in the density of screening electrons [1,2], and (or) by an interaction of the elastic dipoles through a strain-mediated field, appearing in the host matrix upon intercalation [1,2,6]. An important feature of the elastic model proposed in [1,2,6] is that as the net strain in the electrode becomes zero (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration-independent proportionality factor, g, called also the interaction constant, has been interpreted within the LG model approach by Friedel oscillations in the density of screening electrons [1,2], and (or) by an interaction of the elastic dipoles through a strain-mediated field, appearing in the host matrix upon intercalation [1,2,6]. An important feature of the elastic model proposed in [1,2,6] is that as the net strain in the electrode becomes zero (e.g. in the case of the perfectly clamped electrode), the elastic dipole interactions do not disappear [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%