Abstract
The dynamics of both the ionic and orientational defects in hydrogen halides has been studied on the basis of multi-component soliton models. The mobility of the positive ionic defects has been shown to essentially exceed the mobility of the negative ionic defects. On the contrary, the positive (negative) orientational defects have been shown to be immobile ( mobile) objects.
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