Conquering Disorder: Modeling a Solid With Liquid-Like Ion Movement

Sept. 16, 2025
Read time: 5-15 mins
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University of Michigan researchers have developed a new computational framework to study copper selenide, a promising material for converting heat into electricity. The method overcomes challenges in modeling the material’s complex atomic structure, where copper ions move in liquid-like motions. Discover how these insights could advance energy applications, including solid-state batteries.

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