Abstract

The bond fluctuation model of superionic conductors provides a framework to understand the characteristic properties of superionic materials. According to the model, the superionic behavior is related to a change of bonding that occurs locally and fluctuates in time. In the present report, after presenting the concept of the model and summarizing the main results obtained till now, some recent applications of the model is reviewed. Topics such as new interpretation of the power law exponent of ac conductivity observed in superionic glasses, model for the anomalous electronic properties observed in liquid silver chalcogenides, and prediction of nonlinear optical constants of ionic conducting glasses are covered.

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