Abstract

The logarithm of the 500-K fluoride ion conductivity of M1–x R x F2 + x (M = Ca, Ba; R = rare-earth element) crystals is shown to be inversely correlated with their 100-K thermal conductivity: materials with high ionic conductivity have low thermal conductivity and vice versa. For groups of solid solutions containing defect clusters similar in structure, the correlation coefficient is about 0.85.

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