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Silver bromide doped with

In this section we are concerned with the properties of intrinsic Schottky and Frenkel disorder in pure ionic conducting crystals and with the same systems doped with aliovalent cations. As already remarked in Section I, the properties of uni-univalent crystals, e.g. sodium choride and silver bromide which contain Schottky and cationic Frenkel disorder respectively, doped with divalent cation impurities are of particular interest. At low concentrations the impurity is incorporated substitutionally together with an additional cation vacancy to preserve electrical neutrality. At sufficiently low temperatures the concentration of intrinsic defects in a doped crystal is negligible compared with the concentration of added defects. We shall first mention briefly the theoretical methods used for such systems and then review the use of the cluster formalism. [Pg.41]


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