Low Ca2+concentration doping enhances the mechanical properties and ionic conductivity of Na3PS4superionic conductors based on first-principles

Bowen Huang, Junbo Zhang, Yutao Shi, Xiaodong Lu, Jingjing Zhang, Bingbing Chen, Jianqiu Zhou, Rui Cai

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Abstract

The mechanical strength and ionic conductivity of sulfide solid electrolytes have received widespread attention for their application in solid sodium batteries. Herein, first-principles calculations are used to determine the properties, including the electronic, mechanical and ionic transport properties, of Na3PS4sulfide solid electrolytes doped with low and high Ca ion concentrations. Our theoretical results demonstrate that low Ca ion concentrations can be easily doped in tetragonal and cubic phases (t-Na3PS4and c-Na3PS4) and create a suitable number of Na vacancies based on the formation energy analysis. Furthermore, the calculated density of states and charge density differences indicate that the surrounding electronic environment is changed, and Ca-S ionic bonds are formed in Na3PS4with Ca-doping. In addition, the improved ductility and mechanical strength of c-Na3PS4and t-Na3PS4achieved by low-concentration Ca doping may help suppress dendritic growth and electrode deformation. Finally, sodium ion migration in Ca-doped Na3PS4is described with the aid of the CI-NEB method, and it is found that the migration energy barriers are less than those of pure Na3PS4, which suggests that the sodium ion conductivity can be effectively improved by doping with low Ca2+concentrations. The present work improves the understanding of the influence of doping on the performance of solid electrolytes and provides a feasible framework for the future design of high-performance solid electrodes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19816-19822
Number of pages7
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume22
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Sep 2020

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