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Superion Conductor Na11.1Sn2.1P0.9Se12: Lowering the Activation Barrier of Na+ Conduction in Quaternary 1–4–5–6 Electrolytes

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We report on the first quaternary selenide-based Na+ superionic solid electrolyte, Na11.1Sn2.1P0.9Se12 (further denoted as NaSnPSe), which shows virtually the same room temperature Na+ ion conductivity (3.0 mS/cm) as the current record holder for sulfide-based systems, Na11Sn2PS12 (denoted as NaSnPS), but with a considerably lower activation energy of 0.30 eV. Both electrolytes belong to the currently highly topical class of solids comprising group I, IV, V, and VI atoms, which we summarize as 1–4–5–6 electrolytes. Herein, they are compared to each other with regard to their structural characteristics and the resulting ion transport properties. The lower activation energy of Na+ ion transport in NaSnPSe is well in line with the results of speed of sound measurements, Raman spectroscopy, bond-valence site energy calculations, and molecular dynamics simulations, all of which point to a lower lattice rigidity and to weaker Na–chalcogen interactions as compared to NaSnPS.
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