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Epitaxial Thin Film Growth and Study of Charge and Mass Transport Properties of Mixed Ionic Electronic Conducting GdBaCo2O5+δ (GBCO)

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Figure 1.1: Five main types of fuel cells andtheir working temperatures and reaction mecha-nisms [2].
Table 1.1: Summary of fuel cell types according to electrolyte, adapted from [6] and [7].
Figure 1.2: Schematic of an Individual Fuel Cell.
Figure 1.3: Cell voltage as function of current density of a fuel cell. The regions where thedifferent losses are dominating are also marked
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