Affiliation:
1. State Key Lab of Crystal Materials and Institute of Crystal Materials Shandong University Jinan 250100 China
2. Center for Optics Research and Engineering Shandong University Qingdao 266237 China
Abstract
Due to ever‐increasing concerns about safety issues in using Li ionic batteries, solid electrolytes have extensively explored. The Li‐rich anti‐perovskite Li3OBr has been considered as a promising solid electrolyte candidate, but it still suffers challenges to achieve a high ionic conductivity owing to the high intrinsic symmetry of the crystal lattice. Herein, we presented a design strategy that introduces various point defects and grain boundaries to break the high lattice symmetry of Li3OBr crystal, and their effect and microscopic mechanism of promoting the migration of Li‐ion were explored theoretically. It has been found that are the dominant defects responsible for the fast Li‐ion diffusion in bulk Li3OBr and its surface, but they are easily trapped by the grain boundaries, leading to the annihilating of the Frenkel defect pair and thus limits the diffusion at the grain boundaries. The defect near the grain boundaries can effectively drive across the grain boundary, thereby converting the carrier of Li+ migration from in the bulk and surface to at the grain boundary, and thus improving the ionic conductivity in the whole Li3OBr crystal. This work provides a comprehensive insight into the Li+ transport and conduction mechanism in the Li3OBr electrolyte. It opens a new way of improving the conductivity for all‐solid‐state Li electrolyte material through the defect design.
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Waste Management and Disposal,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Water Science and Technology,General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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