Publications by authors named "Marina Brinek"

Understanding the origins of fast ion transport in solids is important to develop new ionic conductors for batteries and sensors. Nature offers a rich assortment of rather inspiring structures to elucidate these origins. In particular, layer-structured materials are prone to show facile Li transport along their inner surfaces.

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Argyrodite-type LiPSX (X = Cl, Br) compounds are considered to act as powerful ionic conductors in next-generation all-solid-state lithium batteries. In contrast to LiPSBr and LiPSCl compounds showing ionic conductivities on the order of several mS cm, the iodine compound LiPSI turned out to be a poor ionic conductor. This difference has been explained by anion site disorder in LiPSBr and LiPSCl leading to facile through-going, that is, long-range ion transport.

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