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Collective vibrations unlock fast ion flow in superionic crystals

In the race to develop safer, faster-charging solid-state batteries and more efficient thermoelectric conversion technologies, engineers and scientists have long faced a fundamental challenge: how to ensure ions move through hard, solid materials as quickly as they do in liquids?

A team led by Prof. Zhou Yanguang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), discovered a novel mechanism for rapid ion transport in solids, opening new avenues for materials design.

The study shows that the ionic transport is governed by collective dynamics. The results were published in the journal Physical Review Letters, titled “Fast Ionic Transport Governed by Collective Vibrational Dynamics.”

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