The band calculations of noble metal halides are studied to reveal the high
ionic conductivity of Ag+ and Cu+ in noble metal halides using the linear
combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) theory. It is found that the d states
of Ag+ are much more weakly coupled with the p states of halogen ions, whi
le those of Cu+ are much more strongly coupled with the p bands. The streng
th of p-d hybridization is discussed in relation to the activation energy f
or the ionic conduction. It is shown that the high ionic conductivity of Ag
X (X = halogen) primarily stems from the combination of the deformability o
f the d shell and the weakness of p-d hybridization. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.