Oxide-ion conductors by design
John B. Goodenough ()
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John B. Goodenough: the Texas Materials Institute, ETC 9.102, University of Texas at Austin
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6780, 821-823
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An oxide-ion conductor is a solid oxide material in which the oxygen ions are highly mobile. These materials form the basis of devices that have a huge market potential. The discovery of a new structural family of oxide-ion conductors may lead to fresh design strategies for finding new materials.
Date: 2000
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