Issue 2, 2024

Understanding the anion disorder governing lithium distribution and diffusion in an argyrodite Li6PS5Cl solid electrolyte

Abstract

Site disorder between S and Cl anions is an important feature of argyrodite Li6PS5Cl, which is a promising solid electrolyte for all-solid-state batteries. However, the fundamental aspects of the S/Cl disorder in Li6PS5Cl remain veiled. This first-principles study revealed how S/Cl disorder changes the material properties of Li6PS5Cl. The S/Cl disorder greatly enhances the stability of Li6PS5Cl, leading to the formation of the most stable Li6PS5Cl structure when the degree of S/Cl disorder (x), which is defined as the percentage of 4d sites occupied by Cl, is approximately 41%. The improved stability of Li6PS5Cl is attributed to Li redistribution by the S/Cl disorder, which enriches and depletes Li ions around S and Cl, respectively, through the movement of some Li ions from around Cl to around S, maximizing and minimizing the strong Li–S and weak Li–Cl interactions, respectively. The S/Cl disorder significantly increases Li conductivity by activating all three types of Li jumps, i.e., doublet, intracage, and intercage, resulting in the highest conductivity of 4.6 mS cm−1 at x = 50%. The activation of Li jumps, especially intercage jumps, results from the site exchange between S and Cl, which causes an environment in which migrating Li ions break the weak Li–Cl bond rather than the strong Li–S bond, thereby reducing diffusion barriers.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the anion disorder governing lithium distribution and diffusion in an argyrodite Li6PS5Cl solid electrolyte

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Oct 2023
Accepted
03 Dec 2023
First published
04 Dec 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 993-1002

Understanding the anion disorder governing lithium distribution and diffusion in an argyrodite Li6PS5Cl solid electrolyte

T. Jeon, G. H. Cha and S. C. Jung, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 993 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA06069A

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