“…We distinguish (a) patches of high concentrations of any point defects (vacancies and interstitials), possibly combined with lattice swelling; 19 (b) agglomeration of these defects into clusters of ordered and neighboring point defects without forming voids; 11 , 20 and (c) micropores of sub-2 nm sized voids of irregular shape randomly distributed over all the volume. 10 , 13 , 21 , 22 (d) corresponds to internal mesopores of 2–10 nm size with well-faceted geometry, often termed “negative particles”, which are the topic of the present work; 13 , 23 , 24 , 28 (e) refers to surface pores (indents, recesses, and etch pits); 20 , 25 − 27 and (f) refers to through pores (nanochannels and wormhole shapes). 14 , 29 , 30 While cases (a, b) are commonly found as result of irradiation experiments, (c–f) more commonly stem from chemical processes, including etching, phase separation, reactions, and heat treatments.…”