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Influence of A-Site Deficiency and B-Site Composition on the Electrical and Crystallographic Properties of (La0. 25Sr0. 25Ca0. 45) yTi0. 95Ni0. 05-xMnxO3-δ Solid …

Korjus et al., 2023

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10857532468375044856
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Korjus O
Moeller P
Kivi I
Paydar S
Nurk G
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ECS Transactions

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Influence of A-Site Deficiency and B-Site Composition on the Electrical and Crystallographic Properties of (La0.25Sr0.25Ca0.45)y Page 1 ECS Transactions Influence of A-Site Deficiency and B-Site Composition on the Electrical and Crystallographic Properties of (La0.25Sr0.25Ca0.45)yTi0.95Ni0.05 …
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