The equilibrium crystal shape of Strontium titanate (cas 12060-59-2): Impact of donor doping
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Add time:08/03/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The present study investigates the impact of point defect concentrations on the equilibrium crystal shape of strontium titanate. Therefore the shape of intergranular pores in coarse microstructures was observed. The point defect concentration was changed by donor-doping with Niobium (0.2 at.%–2.4 at.%). A decreasing surface energy anisotropy was found with increasing donor dopant concentration and with increasing temperature. These findings are correlated to the defect chemistry and grain growth behavior of strontium titanate.
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