Abstract

Electrical measurements on the mixed ionic, electronic conductor Ag 9GaS 6, which undergoes a phase transition at 303 K, were performed. The silver ionic conductivity in the low-temperature α-form measured using an ionic 4-probe method, is given by σT = 4.3 × 10 6 exp [(-29.8kJ/mol)/ RT] S m -1 K. The establishment of a fixed, reproducible thermodynamic state in this three-component, single-phase material is discussed. Experiments with Ag 9GaS 6 equilibrated with Ag + Ag 2S and S + Ag 2S revealed n-type conductivity in both equilibrium states. The electronic conductivity of β-Ag 9GaS 6 equilibrated with Ag + Ag 2S is given by σ = 1.2 × 10 5 exp[(-30.4 kJ/mol)/ RT] S m -1. The electron density and Hall mobility were determined from van der Pauw and Hall effect measurements.

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