A new experimental technique was proposed which permitted the measurement of the effective mobility of solute elements in III-V solutions. It was based upon the concept of an electro-epitaxial growth experiment in which the Peltier effect contribution to growth was eliminated by adjusting the current flow direction so that it was parallel to the substrate surface. Thus, only diffusion and electrotransport contributed to growth.
Z.R.Zytkiewicz: Journal of Crystal Growth, 1987, 82[4], 647-51