“The point defects that do not disturb the stoichiometry of the solid are called stoichiometric defects.”
They are also known as thermodynamic or intrinsic defects.
In (Zinc sulfide), there is a large difference in the size of ions.
In crystalline solids, a defect known as the Frenkel Defect occurs when atoms are moved from their lattice positions to interstitial sites, leaving a void at the lattice point.
It typically happens in ionic solids where the ions' sizes differ greatly.