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Kroger-Vink notation effective charge

Ca Kroger-Vink notation for Ca on K-site with positive effective charge... [Pg.665]

Here we describe briefly the Kroger-Vink notation (Kroger and Vink, 1956), used throughout the study of ceramics to denote defect type and effective charge. Tilley s (1987) book contains many examples. Defects are denoted by symbols comprised of three parts ... [Pg.265]

The concentration of conduction electrons or holes is in proportion to the mobile ionic defect concentration, i.e., n = zN or p = -zN where z is the effective charge of the mobile ionic species, in the sense of Kroger-Vink relative defect notation. High-electronic concentration MlECs. The electron or hole concentration is high and fixed, e.g., by doping of a semiconductor or in a metal MIEC. Then n NiOrp N. ... [Pg.234]

Using the notation of Kroger and Vink,3 the symbol Oi" denotes an interstitial oxygen ion carrying an effective double negative charge and h denotes an electron hole. [Pg.1]


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