Ceria (CeO2) co-doping has been suggested as a means to achieve ionic
conductivities that are significantly higher than those in singly-doped
systems. Rekindled interest in this topic over the last decade has given rise
to claims of much improved performance. The present study makes use of computer
simulations to investigate the bulk ionic conductivity of Rare Earth (RE) doped
ceria, where RE = Sc, Gd, Sm, Nd and La. The results from the singly doped
systems are compared to those from ceria co-doped with Nd/Sm and Sc/La. The
pattern that emerges from the conductivity data is consistent with the
dominance of local lattice strains from individual defects, rather than the
synergistic co-doping effect reported recently and, as a result no enhancement
in the conductivity of co-doped samples is observed.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure