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Superprotonic Conduction in Donor Co‐Doped Perovskites
Ceramic proton conductors are promising materials for various applications such as fuel cells. Here, we report superprotonic conduction of BaSc0.8Mo0.1W0.1O2.8 created by donor Mo/W co‐doping into BaScO2.5 (e.g., 10−2 S cm−1 at 193 °C). The high proton conductivity is attributed to high carrier concentration and mobility.
Kensei Umeda +3 more
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Our work reports that Li⁺ doping in CuInP2S₆ induces coexistence of high‐ and low‐polarization states, which fosters a rich spectrum of topological polar textures, such as bubbles and labyrinth domains. An unconventional flexoelectric effect is also discovered, where strain gradients can mechanically manipulate these polarization states and their ...
Lei Gao +12 more
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Non-Stoichiometric LaVO3. II. Powder Neutron Diffraction Study of Crystal and Magnetic Structure for La(1-x)VO3, 0.00 <= X <= 0.10. [PDF]
Helene Seim +4 more
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Aqueous ammonium‐ion batteries leverage hydrogen‐bond‐mediated NH4+ storage in tunable transition metal compounds. Despite progress in Mn‐, V‐, Mo‐, and W‐based compounds, 2D LDHs, and MXenes, challenges like structural instability and slow kinetics persist. Future advances require robust host design, mechanistic understanding via operando studies, and
Can Li +6 more
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Scrutinizing structural and magnetic properties of Fe2CrAl Heusler compound
Understanding correlations between crystal structure and physical properties is crucial for investigating novel phenomena in Heusler compounds. Fe2CrAl is highlighted as one such Heusler compound, theoretically predicted to be half-metallic with the ...
A.S. Kamble, S.D. Kaushik
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Is There A Pure Electronic Ferroelectric?
The search for faster, more reliable ferroelectric materials has shifted from traditional lattice‐driven ferroelectrics, which rely on slow ionic displacements, to electronic ferroelectrics, where polarization is governed by electronic ordering. This shift enables ultrafast switching, low‐field operation, and resistance to fatigue.
Xudong Wang +8 more
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A Portable Miniature Cryogenic Environment for In Situ Neutron Diffraction
Neutron diffraction instruments offer a platform for materials science and engineering studies at extended temperature ranges far from ambient. As one of the widely used neutron sample environment types, cryogenic furnaces are usually bulky and complex ...
Yan Chen, Dunji Yu, Ke An
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A dual lattice‐surface strategy employing NaTi2(PO4)3 is adopted to enhance the performance of P3‐type Na0.67[Zn0.3Mn0.7]O2, whereby Ti stabilizes the bulk lattice and surface P species mitigate degradation, collectively improving high‐voltage cycling stability, Na+ diffusion, and oxygen redox reversibility through synergistic structural and ...
Natalia Voronina +13 more
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Fabrication of Composite Cathode for All‐Solid‐State Sodium Batteries
The design of composite cathodes for all‐solid‐state sodium batteries must address three critical challenges—interfacial side reactions, interfacial delamination, and highly tortuous transport pathways. This work outlines structural and interfacial strategies to optimize ion transport and mechanical stability, enabling durable, and high‐performance ...
Gaoming Sun +6 more
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Neutron diffraction studies on optically-active deuterated molecules [PDF]
Robert Bau
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