“…The displacement of the charge distribution from the equilibrium configuration creates an electric dipole moment [13] near the vacancy. In this situation it was found that [11,12] the component of the electric dipole moment is parallel to the magnetic dipole moment [12], which is a required condition for optical activity. This charge displacement is proportional to the magnitude of the electric vector of the incident radiation for low intensity of radiation and for higher intensities it will tend to saturate.…”