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Superionic conductivity

Superionic conductivity is a very high ionic conductivity in ionic crystals , comparable to that of liquid electrolytes , based on the easy migration of ions throughout the crystal lattice [1] .

The electrical conductivity of superionic conductors reaches a value of the order of 1 · 10 −1 Ω −1 · cm −1 [2] .

Superionic conductors are used in solid-state fuel cells , batteries and sensors [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Mazunov V. А. Terminology dictionary of physics. 2000
  2. ↑ 1 2 Sardarly R. M., Samedov O. A., Abdullaev A. P., Salmanov F. T., Alekperov O. Z., Guseinov E. K., Aliyeva N. A. Superionic conductivity, switching effects and memory in TlInSe 2 and TlInTe 2 crystals // Physics and technology of semiconductors. - 2011. - Vol. 45 , no. 11

See also

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Superionic_conductivity&oldid=100443959


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