“…One may then use the anion sublattice as frame of reference for motion of cations and defects. When an oxide (AO-B exposed to an oxygen chemical potential gradient (Eq.1), a flux of vacancies (J V ) occurs in the sample toward the side showing a low oxygen activity (a O = P O2 1/2 ), coupled to an opposite flux of cations (J i ) (Petot-Ervas, 1990;Halem, 2016;Philibert, 1972;Farhi, 1978;Atkinson, 1981;Mahiouz, 2019;Schmalzried, , 1986.…”