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Non-stoicheiometric crystals

Non-Stoicheiometric Crystals, By far the most important group of defect solids is the non-stoicheiometric group, in which the solids show an excess or deficiency of one component, as indicated by the composition. In a large number of crystalline compounds quite marked departures from the ideal stoicheiometric composition may occur without change of phase. There is nothing necessarily unique about the ideal composition in fact, in some compounds (e.g., FeO) the ideal composition is metastable. [Pg.6]


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