Yeh et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Nanograin composite model studies of nanocrystalline gadolinia‐doped ceriaYeh et al., 2011
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- 7476668652023142769
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- Yeh T
- Perry N
- Mason T
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- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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Nanocrystalline gadolinia‐doped ceria (GDC) specimens with grain sizes ranging from 10 to 100 nm were studied by AC‐impedance spectroscopy over the temperature range of∼ 150°– ∼ 300° C, and were analyzed by the nanograin composite model (n‐GCM), which is …
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