Abstract:The diffusion kinetic of classic impurity particles has been investigated in the frame of one-dimensional twolevel model and applied for the explanation of solid hydrogen thermal conductivity data with extremely low concentrations of neon impurity in samples growth at different crystallization rates in which the plateau effect was observed. The main idea is that heavy isotopic impurities could segregate into thin long chains near dislocation cores if the growth rate is slow. Neon impurity chains can persist fo… Show more
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