Анотація:
Low-temperature heat capacity of cryocrystals, which contain impurity clusters has been investigated
theoretically and experimentally. Such defects might essentially enrich low-frequency part of the phonon
spectrum by introducing both localized and delocalized vibrations. The effect of both types of the vibrations
on the temperature dependence of the heat capacity is analyzed. Heat capacity of the disordered solid solution
Kr–Ar (Ar concentration is ~25%) is studied as an example of the effect of the light weakly connected
impurities on the low-temperature thermodynamic characteristics of the system. The mass defect of such an
impurity induces «phonon pumping» from the low-frequency part of the spectrum into the high-frequency
part and decreasing the low-temperature heat capacity, while the weakened interaction between the impurity
and the host atoms combined with even weaker interaction between the impurities leads to the formation of
the low-temperature maximum on the heat capacity temperature dependence. The analysis performed shows
that at rather high Ar concentrations, the nonmonotonous temperature dependence of the relative change in
the heat capacity of solid Kr₁₋pArp solutions is determined by excitation of delocalized high-dispersion
low-frequency phonons.