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Ceria predominant defects

A complete explanation of this model is given in references [6,7], It can be noticed that the intrinsic point defects involved in this model are cation vacancies, anion vacancies, and electrons which are trapped on cerium ions. These last two defects are known to be the predominating point defects in ceria [8]. [Pg.329]


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