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what is schottky defect​

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Answered by shobha27041982
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A Schottky defect is an excitation of the site occupations in a crystal lattice leading to point defects named after Walter H. ... In ionic crystals, this defect forms when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice sites and become incorporated for instance at the surface, creating oppositely charged vacancies.

Answered by nareshy8
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A Schottky defect is an excitation of the site occupations in a crystal lattice leading to point defects named after Walter H. Schottky. In elemental crystals, it refers to simple lattice vacancies, also called valency defects.

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