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Anion interstitial vacancy current

Fig. 8. Schematic diagrams of concentration profiles and the associated particle currents, (a) Cation interstitials or anion vacancies [(dC/dx)<0] and positively directed particle currents ( 0). (b) Cation vacancies or anion interstitials [(dC/dx) > 0] and negatively directed particle currents (J< 0). Fig. 8. Schematic diagrams of concentration profiles and the associated particle currents, (a) Cation interstitials or anion vacancies [(dC/dx)<0] and positively directed particle currents (</> 0). (b) Cation vacancies or anion interstitials [(dC/dx) > 0] and negatively directed particle currents (J< 0).
Since local space-charge neutrality does not hold at the oxide interfaces, the above expression for the current is restricted to the interior zone [28] where local space charge neutrality has been found [46] to be a good approximation. This is illustrated for the case of cation vacancy (or anion interstitial) and electron-hole diffusion by Fig. 17. Thus, the domain of validity is not 0 but instead is 5 < [Pg.75]

The changes in the film material with the current density, field, and temperature at which the films are made (in dilute, aqueous solution) and the changes which occur on subsequent annealing at temperatures of up to 200 C or so, represent large proportional changes in the concentration of mobile ions, that is, according to the usual theory, in the concentration of defects (interstitial metal ions and anion and cation vacancies). However, the absolute variations in terms of numbers of defects are probably small. Thus the variations in properties, which are not directly functions of defect concentrations, such as refractive index and density, are of the order of 1 %— not large for ordinary formation conditions—whereas the variations in those properties, such as ionic conductivity, electronic conductivity, and rate of dissolution in which are directly dependent on the concentra-... [Pg.181]


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