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Characterization of the Structure and Nonstoichiometry of CaO-NiO Solid Solutions

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To understand structure-property relationships it is necessary to characterize the cation and anion nonstoichiometry and the structure of a system, for example, disorder in an antiferromagnetic material. For a ternary such as Ca:NiO the cation composition, i.e. Ca/Ni ratio, and oxygen nonstoichiometry must be defined. The presence of undesirable second phases should not be ignored; knowledge of such is critical. These phase equilibria are controlled by the temperature, cation composition, and oxygen partial pressure.

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Cornilsen, B.C., Funkenbusch, E.F., Clarke, C.P., Singh, P., Lorprayoon, V. (1983). Characterization of the Structure and Nonstoichiometry of CaO-NiO Solid Solutions. In: Rossington, D.R., Condrate, R.A., Snyder, R.L. (eds) Advances in Materials Characterization. Materials Science Research, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8339-4_14

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