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Oxide ionic conductivity and microstructures of Sm-or La-doped CeO2-based systems

Mori et al., 2002

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7405335281633655391
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Mori T
Drennan J
Lee J
Li J
Ikegami T
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Solid State Ionics

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The concept of crystallographic index termed the effective index is suggested and applied to the design of ceria (CeO2)-based electrolytes to maximize oxide ionic conductivity. The suggested index considers the fluorite structure, and combines the expected oxygen …
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