Energy migration in randomly doped crystals : geometrical properties of space and kinetic laws
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Journal de Physique
- Vol. 44 (11) , 1217-1224
- https://doi.org/10.1051/jphys:0198300440110121700
Abstract
The kinetics of energy migration in the excited states of doped crystals are calculated using a percolation model. Special care has been taken in the case where an annihilation process controls the density n of excitations at time t. In this case the number I of fusions per unit of time follows the laws : I ∼ t-α (with α = 1 - d(1 - ε)/2) at short times, I ∼ t-β (with β= 1 + d(1 + ε)/2) at longer times, I ∼ t-2 at very long times. d is the spectral dimension of Alexander and Orbach, and ε is related to the other classical percolation exponents through ε = β/(β + γ). The applicability of this theory to randomly doped crystals with short-range interactions is then discussed. A new experimental result which has been obtained in a naphthalene D 8 crystal doped with naphthalene H8 is given. These experimental and theoretical results are in relatively good agreementKeywords
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