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Properties of lithium ion-conducting ceramics based on rare-earth titanates

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The properties of complex oxides with perovskite structure of the Ln2/3−XM3XTiO3 type (where Ln = rare-earth element and M = Li, Na, K) have been investigated. It has been shown that lithium - containing perovskites possess cationic conductivity, with values depending on the size of conducting channels and the concentration of vacant sites in the rare-earth ion sublattice.

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Belous, A.G. Properties of lithium ion-conducting ceramics based on rare-earth titanates. Ionics 4, 360–363 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02375878

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