Yttria-stabilized zirconia compacted nanopowders, doped with trivalent chromium oxide, were studied by means of high-resolution positron lifetime and coincidence Doppler broadening techniques. The observed data suggest that positrons annihilate mainly in vacancy-like defects at grain boundaries or in larger open volumes most likely located at triple points.
The results also show that an addition of Cr2O3 leads to a decrease in grain size.