Topological graph-based analysis of solid-state ion migration

Author:

Shen Jimmy-XuanORCID,Li Haoming HowardORCID,Rutt Ann,Horton Matthew K.ORCID,Persson Kristin A.

Abstract

AbstractTo accelerate the development of ion conducting materials, we present a general graph-theoretic analysis framework for ion migration in any crystalline structure. The nodes of the graph represent metastable sites of the migrating ion and the edges represent discrete migration events between adjacent sites. Starting from a collection of possible metastable migration sites, the framework assigns a weight to the edges by calculating the individual migration energy barriers between those sites. Connected pathways in the periodic simulation cell corresponding to macroscopic ion migration are identified by searching for the lowest-cost cycle in the periodic migration graph. To exemplify the utility of the framework, we present the automatic analyses of Li migration in different polymorphs of VO(PO4), with the resulting identification of two distinct crystal structures with simple migration pathways demonstrating overall <300 meV migration barriers.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Modeling and Simulation

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