Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 637555
Dynamic correlations in ionic conductor Cu2HgI4 probed by NMR
Dynamic correlations in ionic conductor Cu2HgI4 probed by NMR // EUROMAR 2013 Magnetic Resonance Conference and Specialized Colloque AMPERE: "Advances in Solid State Broadband Magnetic Resonance" / Papavassiliou, Georgios (ur.).
Heraklion: NCSR Demokritos, 2013. str. PS174-PS174 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Dynamic correlations in ionic conductor Cu2HgI4 probed by NMR
Autori
Pelc, Damjan ; Marković, Igor ; Požek, Miroslav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
EUROMAR 2013 Magnetic Resonance Conference and Specialized Colloque AMPERE: "Advances in Solid State Broadband Magnetic Resonance"
/ Papavassiliou, Georgios - Heraklion : NCSR Demokritos, 2013, PS174-PS174
Skup
Magnetic Resonance Conference and Specialized Colloque AMPERE: "Advances in Solid State Broadband Magnetic Resonance"
Mjesto i datum
Hersonissos, Grčka, 30.06.2013. - 05.07.2013
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
ionic conductors; NMR; dynamic correlations
Sažetak
Solid state ionic conductivity is of immense technical importance, mainly because of battery technology. Yet it is not always clear what makes a substance undergo a transition from insulator to ionic conductor, and how the mobile ions manage to travel around the lattice relatively undisturbed. Here we discuss the ionic transport in Cu2HgI4, a well known fast ion conductor that undergoes an insulator-conductor transition at 344 K. NMR measurements provide ion-selective insight into dynamics, and we show that conduction is, surprisingly, mediated by the heavy Hg2+ ions, rather than much lighter and smaller Cu+. Although disordering of the Cu sublattice occurs at the transition, copper ions seem to remain static, while mercury motion is evident from a strong narrowing of the 199Hg NMR line. However, conductivity calculated from NMR linewidths shows a systematic discrepancy from DC conductivity, so frequency-dependent nonlinear conductivity measurements were used as a probe for dynamical heterogeneity. They reveal an 'intermediate' characteristic correlation timescale tau_corr ~1 ms. The existence of dynamical correlations is confirmed by stimulated echo NMR measurements, where the fraction of ions trapped after tau_corr can be quantitatively determined. To explain the observations, we propose a simple model requiring the existence of two kinds of particles, slow and fast. A simulation based on the model shows islands of trapped fast particles forming and dissolving in time, with a characteristic timescale similar to the one observed experimentally. The observed dynamical cooperativity can be compared with recent studies of arrested and glassy materials, thus opening an unexpected connection between seemingly unrelated fields of physics.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
119-1191458-1022 - Mikrovalna istraživanja novih materijala (Požek, Miroslav, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb