An investigation was made of the self-diffusion of 36Cl in single crystals of various purity. They were of high purity, or were doped with 27, 65 or 363 ions of Sr2+ per 106 ions of Na+. At 520 to 740C, the diffusion for intrinsic samples of pure material could be described by:
D (cm2/s) = 6.1 x 101 exp[-2.14(eV)/kT]
Within the same temperature range, the diffusion data in extrinsic samples of doped (363 ions of Sr2+ per 106 ions of Na+) material could be described by:
D (cm2/s) = 1.4 x 104 exp[-2.69(eV)/kT]
The samples which were doped to intermediate levels behaved extrinsically at lower temperatures and intrinsically at higher temperatures.
F.Bénière, M.Bénière, M.Chemla: Comptes Rendus de l’Academie des Sciences – C, 1968, 267[10], 633-6