Abstract

We study the high-pressure–high-temperature phase diagram and superionicity of alkaline earth metal (AEM) difluorides (AF2, A = Ca, Sr, Ba) with first-principles simulation methods. We find that the superionic behavior of SrF2 and BaF2 at high pressures differ appreciably from that previously reported for CaF2 [Phys. Rev. Lett. 2014, 113, 235902]. Specifically, the critical superionic temperature of SrF2 and BaF2 in the low-pressure cubic fluorite phase is not reduced by effect of compression, and the corresponding high-pressure orthorhombic contunnite phases become superionic at elevated temperatures. We get valuable microscopic insights into the superionic features of AEM difluorides in both the cubic fluorite and orthorhombic contunnite phases by means of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. We rationalize our findings on the structural and superionic behavior of AF2 compounds in terms of simple ionic radii arguments and generalize them across the whole series of AEM dihalides (AB2, A = Mg, Ca, Sr...

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