Function through Defects: Thermodynamic and Kinetics of Point Defects in Ionic Solids

  • Ko, Taegyung (Dept. of Ceramic Engineering, Center for Chemical Dynamics, Inha Univ.) ;
  • Bang, Gyusuk (Korea Electric Technology Institute, Pyungtaek) ;
  • Shin, Jungmuk (Dept. of Ceramic Engineering, Center for Chemical Dynamics, Inha Univ.)
  • Published : 1998.06.01

Abstract

The significance of point defects as relevant centers concerning electrochemical function is highlighted. Starting from the most simple case of dilute equilibrium bulk defect chemistry, influence of defect interaction and in particular the impact of interfaces on point defect redistribution are considered. Then recent progress in the field of kinetics in bulk and at boundaries is discussed. Finally, selected applications with emphasis on battery and sensor technology are presented.

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