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Electrical Conductivity and Seebeck Coefficient of Nonstoichiometric La1 − x Sr x CoO3 − δ
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In this article, the conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of perovskite-type oxides La 1−x Sr x CoO 3− δ (x=0-0.7) were measured in 10 −5 -1 atm O 2 gas at temperatures 25 o -1000 o C.Abstract:
The conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of the perovskite-type oxides La 1−x Sr x CoO 3− δ (x=0-0.7) were measured in 10 −5 -1 atm O 2 gas at temperatures 25 o -1000 o C. The results are discussed in relation to the lattice-parameter and oxygen nonstoichiometryread more
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