Abstract

Materials exhibiting high copper(I) ion conductivity in the solid state at ambient temperature have mainly been found in solids based on copper(I) halides. Copper(I) halides show low ionic conductivities at room temperature in the solid state, while they show high conductivity at relatively higher temperatures. In order to obtain high copper(I) ion conductivity solids at room temperature, the incorporation of foreign ions into the lattice of copper(I) halides has been attempted. In this paper, various copper(I) ion high conductivity solids stable at relatively low temperatures and their applications are reviewed briefly.

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