Abstract

Recently, in this journal the phenomenon of ionic conductivity enhancement has again been claimed to boost the electrical characteristics of a solid electrolyte, this time of the classical oxygen ion conductor yttria-stabilized zirconia. It is demonstrated that the arguments to support the claim are flawed and that the criticized article is another example of a fallacy with regard to ionic conductivity enhancement.

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