Concept information
There is no term for this concept in this language.
Preferred term
Substitutional atom
                         
        
Definition
- 1. Substitutional Defect occurs when the original atom in the lattice site of a crystalline solid is replaced by a different type of atom. (https://www.minaprem.com/materials-science/defects/substitutional-defect-point-defect-defects-in-solid/). 2. A substitutional defect occurs when an atom in a crystal lattice is replaced by a different type of atom. This can lead to changes in the material's properties, such as conductivity or strength. (https://www.perlego.com/index/physics/substitutional-defect)
Broader concept
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                Substitutional atom
URI
                    https://purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/skosmos/sdv/SubstitutionalAtom
                    
                
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