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Origin of Colossal Ionic Conductivity in Oxide Multilayers: Interface Induced Sublattice Disorder...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
115901
Volume
104
Issue
11

Oxide ionic conductors typically operate at high temperatures, which limits their usefulness. Colossal room-temperature ionic conductivity was recently discovered in multilayers of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and SrTiO3. Here we report density-functional calculations that trace the origin of the effect to a combination of lattice-mismatch strain and O-sublattice incompatibility. Strain alone in bulk YSZ enhances O mobility at high temperatures by inducing extreme O disorder. In multilayer structures, O-sublattice incompatibility causes the same extreme disorder at room temperature.