Define schottky defect and frenkal defect?
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Posted by Deepak Baranwal 4 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago
In Schottky defect the difference in size between cation and anion is small. Frenkel defect contains ionic crystals where the anion is larger than the cation. Both anion and cation leave the solid crystal. Usually the smaller ion cation leaves its original lattice structure. Atoms permanently leave the crystal.
Mahi Kumari 4 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago
Schottky defect is a type of point defect or imperfection in solids which is caused by a vacant position that is generated in a crystal lattice due to the atoms or ions moving out from the interior to the surface of the crystal.
A Frenkel defect is another form of a point defect which is created when an atom or cation leaves its original place in the lattice structure to create a vacancy while occupying another interstitial position within the solid crystal.
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