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Anion-Vacancy Processes Occurring after Room-TemperatureF-Light Bleaching or Irradiation of NaCl

Authors :
F. Agullo-Lopez
F. Jaque
Source :
Physical Review B. 2:4225-4233
Publication Year :
1970
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 1970.

Abstract

The thermally activated processes occurring in the dark after room-temperature $F$-light bleaching of x- or $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-irradiated NaCl have been investigated. It has been shown that, near room temperature, the concentration of free-anion vacancies decays exponentially with time. The kinetics of the process has been studied by putting the crystal in the dark for a variable time after bleaching and then subjecting it to a short illumination or irradiation pulse which detects the disappearance of the vacancies. It has been observed that the decay in vacancy concentration is closely associated with a decrease in the ${F}^{\ensuremath{'}}$-band intensity and with increases in the $F$- and $M$-band intensities. The experimental information has led to the conclusion that vacancies become trapped at ${F}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ centers according to a first-order reaction, giving rise to $F$ and $M$ centers through the mechanisms ${F}^{\ensuremath{'}}+\mathrm{anion}\mathrm{vacancy}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}2F$, and ${F}^{\ensuremath{'}}+\mathrm{anion}\mathrm{vacancy}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}M$, respectively. The activation energy for the trapping process has been found to be $E=0.48\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.06$ eV. These phenomena also occur after an x or $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ irradiation, and are shown to provide a coherent picture of the previously reported anomalous coloring behavior appearing at the start of a new irradiation period.

Details

ISSN :
05562805
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review B
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b6b0da328c77421c198bdba668547e60
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.2.4225