Abstract

The aggregation of impurity-vacancy dipoles in KCl and NaCl doped with various divalent impurities is shown to follow initial second-order kinetics. This is accomplished by including dissociation as well as formation of dimers in the theory of dipole decay. An apparent initial third-order process, reported by many workers over the past dozen years, arose because dissociation was neglected in the analyses previously made.

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