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Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.113, No.8, 1505-1507, 2009
High-Temperature Phase Transition Studies in a Novel Fast Ion Conductor, Na2Cd(SO4)(2), Probed by Raman Spectroscopy
Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopic studies were carried out on Na2Cd(SO4)(2) from room temperature to 600 degrees C. We observe two transitions at around 280 and 565 degrees C. These transitions are driven by the change in the SO4 ion. On the basis of these studies, one can explain the changes in the conductivity data observed around 280 and 565 degrees C. At 280 degrees C, spontaneous tilting of the SO4 ion leads to restriction of Na+ mobility. Above 565 degrees C, the SO4 ion starts to rotate freely, leading to increased mobility of Na+ ion in the channel.