Frenkel, Schottky,Void,Interstitial Defect explained
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
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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
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Schottky Defect
• 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
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Schottky Defect |
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