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High-temperature theories, nonadiabatic

The perturbation theory used by Holstein in his small-polaron model confines its validity to an upper limit for J of around hcoo, which corresponds to a nonadiabatic process. The adiabatic process, for which J > hcoQ, has been studied less extensively. In the high temperature limit, Emin and Holstein [46] arrive at the result that... [Pg.486]


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