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Vacancy: when an atom leaves its position and the empty space is present.
The interstitial defects in ceramics occur mostly due to presence of cation in space between atoms. As the size of anion is
bigger so, the probability of anion fitting into such small space is very less.
The vacancy defect in ceramics occur both due to absence of cation and anion from their positions.
Frenkel defect:
Even if the defects are present in a material it still has to maintain its electric
neutrality and stoichiometry.
In this defect a cation leaves its position in crystal and moves to another empty
space as shown in diagram. By doing so it creates a Vacancy and also it creates
a Interstitial defect.
Also, the electric neutrality and stoichiometry is maintained as the total charge and no. of atoms in crystal
remained same.
This Cation Vacancy – Cation Interstitial pair is also known as Frenkel defect.
Schottky defect:
If in an ionic crystal of the type A+ and B-, equal number of cations and anions are
missing from their lattice. It is called Schottky defect.
In this defect a cation leaves its position in crystal and moves out of the crystal space
as shown in diagram. To maintain charge neutrality an anion also leaves its position and
Moves out of the crystal.
Also, the electric neutrality and stoichiometry is maintained as the total charge and
no. of atoms in crystal remained same.
1. Ionic compound: The compound or material where Schottky defect is observed is highly ionic. That is
compound is usually formed by ions bonded together by strong ionic bonding. Ex: NaCl, KCl, AgBr
2. Almost equal size: The size of both cation and anion should be almost equal.
3. Highly coordinated: The crystal with high coordination numbers have shown this defect very often.