Group theoretical methods are developed for studying two types of point defects in crystals, namely trapped and untrapped ones, and the relaxation phenomena that arise therefrom. It is pointed out that a very close analogy exists between the relaxation modes on the one hand and normal oscillations on the other. This analogy enables us to utilise many of the concepts developed and the results obtained earlier in connection with studies on molecular spectra and Raman effect for an investigation of the relaxation phenomena. Simple rules are given for writing out the modes, ascertaining their activity or otherwise in regard to external electric and mechanical fields, evaluating the relaxation times and so on. Specific examples which are of prac...
Relaxation behavior of electron lowered symmetry centers is considered on the basis of numerical cal...
A stochastic theory of the classical local hindered motion of small molecules in molecular and ionic...
The formation and migration energies of vacancies in crystals under hydrostatic strain are considere...
Abstract. Point defects in solids can give rise to anelastic relaxation provided that the defects be...
This thesis is concerned with the application of lattice dynamical theories to problems of current p...
nous montrons qu ' i l e s t possible d 'obtenir plus d'informations sur l a cinétiqu...
Point defects in solids can give rise to anelastic relaxation provided that the defects behave as el...
Perturbations in the homogeneity of a crystal can give rise to localized modes of vibration. We have...
The vibrational behaviour of crystals with point defects, especially with self-interstitials, is dis...
In this thesis experimental techniques are described that are extensions of two existing coherent sp...
Abstract. — The concept of local defect pressure is developed and is applied to determine the elasti...
Excitation of insulators above the edge of band-to-band transitions creates a vide range of free (el...
Abstract: The principal problems of electronic excitation evolution and the phenomena of self-induce...
285-293The energetics of point defects provide the controlling factor in determining the atomistic...
Relaxation behavior of electron lowered symmetry centers is considered on the basis of numerical cal...
Relaxation behavior of electron lowered symmetry centers is considered on the basis of numerical cal...
A stochastic theory of the classical local hindered motion of small molecules in molecular and ionic...
The formation and migration energies of vacancies in crystals under hydrostatic strain are considere...
Abstract. Point defects in solids can give rise to anelastic relaxation provided that the defects be...
This thesis is concerned with the application of lattice dynamical theories to problems of current p...
nous montrons qu ' i l e s t possible d 'obtenir plus d'informations sur l a cinétiqu...
Point defects in solids can give rise to anelastic relaxation provided that the defects behave as el...
Perturbations in the homogeneity of a crystal can give rise to localized modes of vibration. We have...
The vibrational behaviour of crystals with point defects, especially with self-interstitials, is dis...
In this thesis experimental techniques are described that are extensions of two existing coherent sp...
Abstract. — The concept of local defect pressure is developed and is applied to determine the elasti...
Excitation of insulators above the edge of band-to-band transitions creates a vide range of free (el...
Abstract: The principal problems of electronic excitation evolution and the phenomena of self-induce...
285-293The energetics of point defects provide the controlling factor in determining the atomistic...
Relaxation behavior of electron lowered symmetry centers is considered on the basis of numerical cal...
Relaxation behavior of electron lowered symmetry centers is considered on the basis of numerical cal...
A stochastic theory of the classical local hindered motion of small molecules in molecular and ionic...
The formation and migration energies of vacancies in crystals under hydrostatic strain are considere...