Frenkel ,Schottky ,Void ,Interstitial Defect explained

 Frenkel, Schottky,Void,Interstitial Defect explained

1.Lattice Defects /Void defects :



Vacancy /Void Defect


2.Interstitial Defect :



Interstitial Defects

3.Frenkel Defect:

  • This defect arise in ionic Solids.
  • In this small ions(cations) move from it original site and occupy interstitial site in the ionic solids.It is a combination of vacancy and interstitial defect
  • Example: for example, ZnS, AgCl, AgBr, and AgI due to small size of Zn2+ and Ag+ ions.
  • This defect is also called dislocation defect

Frenkel Defects


4.Schottky Defect :
to memorize difference between frenkel and schottky defect just remember that Schottky defect start from S (S means same so same no. of atoms are missing )

       It is a type of vacancy defect in this to maintain ionic neutrality same number cation and anion are missing

       This defect cause decrease in the density of ionic solid

       For example, NaCl, KCl, CsCl, and AgBr.

       Note : that AgBr shows both, Frenkel as well as Schottky defects

Schottky Defect








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