F′ Centers in Alkali Halides [electronic resource] / by Mladen Georgiev.

By: Georgiev, Mladen [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 298Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988Description: XI, 282 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540390763Subject(s): Physics | Chemistry, Physical organic | Crystallography | Physics | Crystallography | Physical ChemistryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 548 LOC classification: QD901-999Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Historical background -- The F? band -- F-F? conversion via the conduction band -- F? luminescence? -- Pair interactions between color center species -- Electron spin resonance -- Production of F? centers by x-rays -- F? formation by pulsed radiolysis -- F? production by photolysis -- Thermally-stimulated phenomena -- F? exoelectrons -- Photomechanical effects -- Positron annihilation at F? centers -- F? muonics -- F? centers in the presence of F- aggregate and colloid centers -- F? centers in impure alkali halides -- Practical applications of the F-F? conversions -- Theory -- F? related nonlinearities.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: These notes offer a comprehensive discussion of the experimental and theoretical work done so far on the F' centers in alkali halides. Here the F' center is a two-electron single-anion-vacancy entity with no other anion vacancies in its immediate neighbourhood. This definition allows for the inclusion of pair interactions between color center species which occupy a central position in the book. Quantities that control or characterize F'-related physics, such as the F-F' conversion efficiency at low temperatures or high excitation levels, the F' thermal lifetime, the F' bandshape, are given a due space. A number of experimental situations related to F' centers are also discussed. Finally, a recently revived attempt to deal with the F-F'conversion in terms of the electron transfer via (bound) polarons, a work still in progress, is described. These notes are expected to stimulate further experimental and theoretical investigations on the F' centers.
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Historical background -- The F? band -- F-F? conversion via the conduction band -- F? luminescence? -- Pair interactions between color center species -- Electron spin resonance -- Production of F? centers by x-rays -- F? formation by pulsed radiolysis -- F? production by photolysis -- Thermally-stimulated phenomena -- F? exoelectrons -- Photomechanical effects -- Positron annihilation at F? centers -- F? muonics -- F? centers in the presence of F- aggregate and colloid centers -- F? centers in impure alkali halides -- Practical applications of the F-F? conversions -- Theory -- F? related nonlinearities.

These notes offer a comprehensive discussion of the experimental and theoretical work done so far on the F' centers in alkali halides. Here the F' center is a two-electron single-anion-vacancy entity with no other anion vacancies in its immediate neighbourhood. This definition allows for the inclusion of pair interactions between color center species which occupy a central position in the book. Quantities that control or characterize F'-related physics, such as the F-F' conversion efficiency at low temperatures or high excitation levels, the F' thermal lifetime, the F' bandshape, are given a due space. A number of experimental situations related to F' centers are also discussed. Finally, a recently revived attempt to deal with the F-F'conversion in terms of the electron transfer via (bound) polarons, a work still in progress, is described. These notes are expected to stimulate further experimental and theoretical investigations on the F' centers.

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