He et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Sr-doped LaInO3 and its possible application in a single layer SOFCHe et al., 2000
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- 8081575462961367350
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- He H
- Huang X
- Chen L
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- Solid State Ionics
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The effects of dopants on the electrical conductivity of the perovskite-type oxide LaInO3 have been investigated. Replacement of La by Sr is the most effective way to enhance the conductivity of LaInO3, whereas Ca substitution for In is rather difficult due to the large …
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