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At present the composite superionic conductors (SIC) are objects of intensive studies, because of the different effects, which are observed in these materials. Most of the effects mainly caused by the interaction of mobile charged defects with dispersed inert phase, such as Al2O3, SiO2, Fe2O3, WO3. The physical nature of this interaction has not yet been clearly understood, in spite of numerous experimental and theoretical studies. One of the significant difficulties in this matter is the fact, that the physical properties of composite SIC strongly depend on the preparation of samples. In addition there are several methods to synthesis composite SIC, such as electrochemical method, vacuum suction method, soaking method, etc. [1, 2].
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Aliev, A.E., Akhmedjanova, N.K., Krivorotov, V.F., Kholmanov, I.N., Fridman, A.A. (2000). Transport Properties of Composite Superionic Material LiIO3+SiO2 . In: Julien, C., Stoynov, Z. (eds) Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries. NATO Science Series, vol 85. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4333-2_52
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