1996
DOI: 10.1006/jssc.1996.0210
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Charge Compensation in Gd-Doped CaTiO3

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“…1 verify this. The results either directly contradict the conclusions or are not sufficient to make a definite conclusion.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…1 verify this. The results either directly contradict the conclusions or are not sufficient to make a definite conclusion.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…A presença desses defeitos é indesejável, mesmo em baixas concentrações, pois pode diminuir a emissão fotoluminescente de muitos materiais. Este problema pode ser contornado pela compensação de cargas [36].…”
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“…No entanto, existe um consenso geral na literatura de que a emissão FL está relacionada à ordem-desordem estrutural presente nos materiais [30][31][32]. A potencialização da FL também ocorre pela compensação de carga, que ocorre pela formação de defeitos intrínsecos, tais como, vacâncias de íons na rede cristalina [26,[33][34][35][36].…”
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“…Dadachov is also unaware of the significance of our X-ray observations (2). What they show is that in the series of samples where microanalysis indicated the presence of vacancies ( Fig.…”
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“…He notes that ''the accuracy of EDS microanalysis is well known,'' but it is clear that he himself is not aware of the accuracy that can be achieved with EDS microanalysis. We have given a detailed description of our general analytical methods (2). The original analytical data are true absolute values, not simply normalized ratios, and were based on detailed calibrations.…”
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confidence: 99%