Solid State Ionics, Vol.177, No.37-38, 3259-3265, 2006
Electronic to ionic conductivity of glasses in the Li2S-Sb2S3-P2S5 system
There is great interest in sulfide glasses because of their high lithium ion conductivity. New sulfide glasses in the Li2S-Sb2S3-P2S5 system have been synthesized by classical quenching technique. The glass domain relays on the medium-lithium content (up to 50% molar). Electrical conductivities of the samples have been determined by Impedance Spectroscopy. The isothermal conductivity curves exhibit two regions on dependence of lithium content implying that the conductivity mechanisms in these two regions are different. The compositions of low lithium content (below 20% mol.) have presented low electronic conductivities close to 10(-8) S/cm at room temperature. The compositions of medium lithium content (30-50% mol.) could be mixed ionic-electronic conductors with predorninant ionic conductivities with a maximum close to 10(-6) S/cm for sample with 50% Li3S at room temperature. Arrhenius exponential behavior is verified between 25 degrees C and T-g for all glasses. The activation energies, determined from temperature dependence, are 0.55-0.64 eV A comparative study with glasses belonging to the other chalcogenide systems has been undertaken on base of the weak electrolyte model and the values of decoupling index, R-tau, are reported. The impedance of the 0.5Li(2)S-0.3Sb(2)S(3)-0.2P(2)S(5) ionic conductor can be described by an equivalent circuit R(RQ)(RQ). (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.