Abstract

Regularities in the behavior of athermal dislocational anomalies of microcontact spectra of zinc single crystals are established. It is shown that they arise due to emission of terahertz waves by dislocations. In this case hexagons of basis dislocations surrounding the microcontact generate in most cases monochromatic high-frequency waves, which promote the appearance of a nondecaying current. A model is proposed according to which properties of dislocations are determined by regularities in interactions of atoms that keep moving at an arbitrarily low temperature.

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