Published 1983 | Version v1
Book

Molecular dynamics studies of superionic conductors

  • 1. Argonne National Lab., IL

Description

Structural and dynamical properties of superionic conductors AgI and CuI are studied using molecular dynamics (MD) techniques. The model of these superionic conductors is based on the use of effective pair potentials. To determine the constants in these potentials, cohesive energy and bulk modulus are used as input: in addition one uses notions of ionic size based on the known crystal structure. Salient features of the MD technique are outlined. Methods of treating long range Coulomb forces are discussed in detail. This includes the manner of doing Ewald sum for MD cells of arbitrary shape. Features that can be incorporated to expedite the MD calculations are also discussed. A novel MD technique which allows for a dynamically controlled variation of the shape and size of the MD cell is described briefly. The development of this novel technique has made it possible to study structural phase transitions in superionic conductors. 68 references, 17 figures, 2 tables

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Physics of superionic conductors and electrode materials
Journal Page Range
p. 93-142.