Abstract

The role of ion-ion repulsion and ion-phonon coupling in superionic conduction is explored. It is argued that the order-disorder phase transition is not associated with the conductivity discontinuity, but with a higher temperature second order phase transition which has been seen in some superionic conductors and which we predict for others. The specific heat, ion distribution, and conductivity are calculated.

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