Motion of interstitials in metals: Quantum tunneling at low temperatures

H. R. Schober and A. M. Stoneham
Phys. Rev. B 26, 1819 – Published 15 August 1982
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Abstract

Tunneling rates for heavy-impurity interstitials in fcc metals are calculated. The full interstitial—host-lattice coupling is taken into account in the dynamics as well as in the lattice relaxation. It is shown that resonant modes play a decisive role in tunneling. The results of this full dynamical study are compared to simple one-dimensional models, from which it appears that the one-dimensional approximation can be used to extrapolate to different values of mass, jump distance, and classical activation energy. The method can be extended to study the finite-temperature behavior, and we indicate how this can be done.

  • Received 23 September 1981

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.26.1819

©1982 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

H. R. Schober

  • Institut für Festkörperforschung der Kernforschungsanlage, Postfach 1913, 5170 Jülich, West Germany

A. M. Stoneham

  • Theoretical Physics Division, AERE Harwell, Oxon OX11 ORA., England

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Vol. 26, Iss. 4 — 15 August 1982

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