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The density matrix method is used for the description of the mechanism of proton tunneling under dielectric relaxation. As a result, a thermoactivation technique is proposed for the calculation of relaxation occillator parameters in hydrogen-bonded crystals at low temperatures.
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Tonkonogov, M.P., Kuketaev, T.A., Fazylov, K.K. et al. Quantum Effects under Thermostimulated Depolarization in Compound Hydrogen-Bonded Crystals. Russian Physics Journal 47, 583–593 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUPJ.0000047838.18643.15
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