# Electrical conductivity of silver halide - cadmium halide systems

**Authors:** Efthimios S. Skordas

arXiv: 1704.02805 · 2017-04-11

## TL;DR

This paper explains the observed maximum in electrical conductivity of AgX-CdX2 solid solutions around 20 mol% CdX2 using a model based on crystal compressibility, providing conditions for predicting such maxima.

## Contribution

It introduces a quantitative model to explain conductivity maxima in AgX-CdX2 systems and predicts when these maxima occur based on material properties.

## Key findings

- Maximum conductivity occurs at ~20 mol% CdX2.
- A model predicts conditions for conductivity maxima.
- Explicit criteria for maxima occurrence are provided.

## Abstract

Very recent measurements of the electrical conductivity of solid systems AgX - CdX$_2$ (where X$\equiv$Cl,Br) that form large areas of solid solutions, have shown that maximum conductivity occurs for a concentration around 20 mol\% of the cadmium halide. Here, we suggest a quantitative explanation of this phenomenon based on a model that was suggested (J. Appl. Phys. 103, 083552, (2008)) for estimating the compressibility of multiphased mixed crystals. In addition, explicit conditions are obtained which predict when such a conductivity maximum is expected to occur.

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