Energy landscapes of perfect and defective solids: from structure prediction to ion conduction

Allan, Neil L.; Conejeros, Sergio; Hart, Judy N.; Mohn, Chris E.

Abstract

The energy landscape concept is increasingly valuable in understanding and unifying the structural, thermodynamic and dynamic properties of inorganic solids. We present a range of examples which include (i) structure prediction of new bulk phases including carbon nitrides, phosphorus carbides, LiMgF3 and low-density, ultra-flexible polymorphs of B2O3, (ii) prediction of graphene and related forms of ZnO, ZnS and other compounds which crystallise in the bulk with the wurtzite structure, (iii) solid solutions, (iv) understanding grossly non-stoichiometric oxides including the superionic phases of delta-Bi2O3 and BIMEVOX and the consequences for the mechanisms of ion transport in these fast ion conductors. In general, examination of the energy landscapes of disordered materials highlights the importance of local structural environments, rather than sole consideration of the average structure.

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Título según WOS: Energy landscapes of perfect and defective solids: from structure prediction to ion conduction
Título de la Revista: THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS
Volumen: 140
Número: 11
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1007/s00214-021-02834-w

Notas: ISI