We present and solve a continuum theory of vacancy-mediated diffusion (as evidenced, for example, in the vacancy driven motion of tracers in crystals). We restrict our attention to ultralow vacancy densities, so that a tracer only experiences a single vacancy over the time scales of interest. Results are obtained for all spatial dimensions, and reveal the strongly non-Gaussian nature of the tracer fluctuations. In integer dimensions, our results are in complete agreement with those from previous exact lattice calculations. We also extend our model to describe the vacancy-driven fluctuations of a slaved flux line
We summarise different results on the diffusion of a tracer particle in lattice gases of hard-core p...
A new approach is used for the calculation of transport coefficients for dopants and vacancies from ...
Using computer simulations, we study the diffusion, interactions, and strain fields of point defects...
We present and solve a continuum theory of vacancy-mediated diffusion (as evidenced, for example, in...
To locate the position and characterize the dynamics of a vacancy in a crystal, we propose to repres...
A phenomenological theory of the vacancy jump is presented. It is shown on one hand that diffusion o...
In this study we develop a theory of tracer diffusion in 2D lattice-gas systems with strongly repuls...
A theoretical approach, which has been developed to assess the fluctuations in point defect concentr...
The motion of monatomic deep vacancy islands on crystal surfaces is studied both theoretically and e...
We study the diffusion of a tracer particle driven out of equilibrium by an external force and trave...
Abstraet--ln polycrystalline materials at high temperatures and low stresses, creep occurs mostly by...
The dynamical process of the diffusion of tagged particles in a one-dimensional concentrated lattice...
The average time associated with the movement of a vacancy defect between two adjacent sites is esti...
We study vacancy diffusion on the classical triangular lattice dimer model, sub ject to the kinetic ...
In this thesis we develop and use a continuum random walk framework to solve problems that are usual...
We summarise different results on the diffusion of a tracer particle in lattice gases of hard-core p...
A new approach is used for the calculation of transport coefficients for dopants and vacancies from ...
Using computer simulations, we study the diffusion, interactions, and strain fields of point defects...
We present and solve a continuum theory of vacancy-mediated diffusion (as evidenced, for example, in...
To locate the position and characterize the dynamics of a vacancy in a crystal, we propose to repres...
A phenomenological theory of the vacancy jump is presented. It is shown on one hand that diffusion o...
In this study we develop a theory of tracer diffusion in 2D lattice-gas systems with strongly repuls...
A theoretical approach, which has been developed to assess the fluctuations in point defect concentr...
The motion of monatomic deep vacancy islands on crystal surfaces is studied both theoretically and e...
We study the diffusion of a tracer particle driven out of equilibrium by an external force and trave...
Abstraet--ln polycrystalline materials at high temperatures and low stresses, creep occurs mostly by...
The dynamical process of the diffusion of tagged particles in a one-dimensional concentrated lattice...
The average time associated with the movement of a vacancy defect between two adjacent sites is esti...
We study vacancy diffusion on the classical triangular lattice dimer model, sub ject to the kinetic ...
In this thesis we develop and use a continuum random walk framework to solve problems that are usual...
We summarise different results on the diffusion of a tracer particle in lattice gases of hard-core p...
A new approach is used for the calculation of transport coefficients for dopants and vacancies from ...
Using computer simulations, we study the diffusion, interactions, and strain fields of point defects...