Photo-electric dipole spin resonance methods were used to investigate the effect of defects, which were created during plastic deformation, upon the properties of holes in a 1-dimensional band that was connected with a normal part of a dislocation. It was shown that most defects which were created during low-temperature deformation were located in the vicinity of dislocations, and markedly affected not only the occupation of a 1-dimensional dislocation band by holes, but also the localization length and mobility of holes in a dislocation-related 1-dimensional band.

H.G.Grimmeiss, P.Omling, A.I.Shalynin: Solid State Phenomena, 1996, 47-48, 583-8