Honeycomb Layered Oxides With Silver Atom Bilayers and Emergence of Non-Abelian SU(2) Interactions
Titus Masese, Godwill Mbiti Kanyolo, Yoshinobu Miyazaki, Miyu Ito,, Noboru Taguchi, Josef Rizell, Shintaro Tachibana, Kohei Tada, Zhen-Dong, Huang, Abbas Alshehabi, Hiroki Ubukata, Keigo Kubota, Kazuki Yoshii, Hiroshi, Senoh, Cedric Tassel, Yuki Orikasa, Hiroshi Kageyama

TL;DR
This paper reports on honeycomb layered oxides with silver atom bilayers exhibiting complex structural disorders, high ionic conductivity, and emergent non-Abelian SU(2) interactions, revealing new physics and potential applications beyond energy storage.
Contribution
It introduces novel honeycomb layered oxides with silver bilayers, demonstrating emergent non-Abelian SU(2) gauge interactions and complex structural features.
Findings
High ionic conductivity in Ag-rich domains
Observation of local atomic disorders and aperiodic stacking
Theoretical understanding of SU(2)×U(1) symmetry breaking in silver sub-valent states
Abstract
Honeycomb layered oxides with monovalent or divalent, monolayered cationic lattices generally exhibit myriad crystalline features encompassing rich electrochemistry, geometries and disorders, which particularly places them as attractive material candidates for next-generation energy storage applications. Herein, we report global honeycomb layered oxide compositions, () exhibiting atom bilayers with sub-valent states within Ag-rich crystalline domains of and -deficient domains of (). The -rich material characterised by aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy reveals local atomic structural disorders characterised by aperiodic stacking and incoherency in the bilayer arrangement of atoms. Meanwhile, the global…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCatalytic Processes in Materials Science · Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
