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Volume 14 Issue 7, July 2015

Manipulating strain states to modulate ionic conduction in micro energy devices has proved difficult. Effective net strain is now used to control oxygen ionic transport kinetics in ceria-based electrolyte membranes.

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IMAGE: YANUO SHI, KAMILA KAWECKA AND ALEXANDER HANSEN BORK

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