Defect properties and solution energies of dopants in NASICON-type LiGe2(PO4)3 solid electrolyte: a first-principles study

NASICON-type solid electrolytes are suitable choices for solid state batteries considering safer and more stable electrochemical performance compared to other potential solid electrolytes. The present study investigates intrinsic defects and dopant incorporation energetics in the LiGe2(PO4)3 (LGP) e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2023-11, Vol.25 (45), p.31230-31237
Hauptverfasser: Das, Anurup, Goswami, Madhumita, Ghosh, P S
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Zusammenfassung:NASICON-type solid electrolytes are suitable choices for solid state batteries considering safer and more stable electrochemical performance compared to other potential solid electrolytes. The present study investigates intrinsic defects and dopant incorporation energetics in the LiGe2(PO4)3 (LGP) electrode material using density functional theory-based calculations. The formation energies of intrinsic defects (Frenkel, Schottky and anti-sites) indicate that Li Frenkel pair formation is the most energetically feasible process. With an aim to improve the lithium ion conductivity and chemical stability by suitable doping, solution energies are calculated for various trivalent (M3+ = B3+, Al3+, Ga3+, Sc3+, In3+, Y3+, Gd3+, La3+) and tetravalent (M4+ = Si4+, Ti4+, Sn4+ and Zr4+) ions substituted at the Ge4+ site. The most favourable trivalent and tetravalent dopants are Al3+ and Ti4+, respectively. The changes in lattice parameters with doping are correlated with channel/bottleneck size for Li+ migration. Alkali atom doping at the Li+ site is energetically favourable whereas alkali-earth doping at the Li+ site is not. Analysis based on Bader charges and density of states delineates changes in chemical interactions between the dopant atoms and the host LGP.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/d3cp02165c