R. Belin et al., Crystal structure of the non-stoichiometric argyrodite compound Ag7-xGeSe5I1-x (x=0.31). A highly disordered silver superionic conducting material, SOLID ST SC, 3(3), 2001, pp. 251-265
Single crystals of the Ag6.69GeSe5I0.69 phase have been obtained by iodine
transport of the iodine-partially substituted stoichiometric argyrbdite com
pound Ar7GeSe5I. This phase crystallizes in the cubic space group F (4) ove
r bar 3m (argyrodite gamma -phase, A = 10.921(2) Angstrom at - 100 degreesC
, A = 10.972(3) Angstrom at 25 degreesC, Z = 4). It is highly disordered bo
th at anion and cation sites. Crystal structure refinements were completed
by an anharmonic Gram-Charlier development of the atomic displacement facto
rs of iodine and silver atoms. The structure of Ag6.69GeSe5I0.69 was determ
ined at -100 degreesC and +25 degreesC and was refined to R(F) values of 5.
80 and 6.51%, respectively. Both iodine and selenium (Sel) anions have been
found disordered and iodine is slightly defective on its crystallographic
site. This is correlated to the disorder observed for the two Ag1 and Ag2 c
ations that provides this material with superionic conducting properties. A
nalysis of the joint probability density function allowed the visualization
of the Ag+ diffusion paths within the anionic framework. (C) 2001 Editions
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