Explain vacancy and frenkel defect.
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A frenkel defect is a type of point defect in crystalline solids, named after its discoverer Yakov frenkel.
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When an atom or smaller ion (generally a cation) leaves its place in the lattice, creating a vacancy and becomes an interstitial by lodging in a nearby location. Thus, a vacancy is created in the lattice. This type of defect is called Frenkel defect
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