“…Originally, the same was also assumed for LiNbO 3 (LN), and most authors did not (and many still do not) have any doubts about simply postulating vacant oxygen sites (V O ) capable of trapping one or two electrons (F + and F-centers, respectively) in discussions of their experiments and proposed applications (see, e.g., [1,2]). The controversy about the availability of oxygen vacancies manifests in the reviews of Sánchez-Dena et al [3,4], is touched upon by some topical reviews [5,6], and is also closely related to the topics of other papers [7][8][9][10][11] of the present Special Issue, and deserves a clarifying discussion.…”