1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02457185
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Speculations on the absorption and emission properties of the F-centre in alkali halides

Abstract: (ricevuto il 21 Febbraio 1991; revisionato il 18 Luglio 1991; approvato il 29 Luglio 1991) Summary. --A review of acquisitions and of unresolved problems concerning Fcentres in alkali halides is presented. The main conclusions are a) the temperature dependence of the bands is mainly due to the thermal expansion for the absorption process and to electron-phonon interaction for the emission process: for the latter half-width and Huang-Rhys factor values are related to the transverse optical frequency ones; b) th… Show more

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“…Bosi and Nimis [4][5][6] obtained forecast for off-centre displacement of monovalent impurity ions (Li þ , F À , Cl À , Na þ , Ag þ , Cu þ ) in alkali halides and of Mn 2þ impurity ions in some oxides. They essentially applied to colour centres as well as to defect physics the Sanderson model for non-molecular structures, which exploits a universal scheme in determining the ionic radii.…”
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“…Bosi and Nimis [4][5][6] obtained forecast for off-centre displacement of monovalent impurity ions (Li þ , F À , Cl À , Na þ , Ag þ , Cu þ ) in alkali halides and of Mn 2þ impurity ions in some oxides. They essentially applied to colour centres as well as to defect physics the Sanderson model for non-molecular structures, which exploits a universal scheme in determining the ionic radii.…”
Section: Introduction: the Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6]). Sanderson developed a simple empitical formula to quantify the variation of the ionic radius r with the partial charge, r ¼ r c À Bd, where r c is the nonpolar covalent radius, B a constant for a particular atom; r attains the limit (ionic) value r i if AEd is equal to unity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a good fit was found [21], i.e. the experimental H,,(F) values measured at the lowest temperature are simply proportional to the w,,(F) ones by assuming an S value (z 43.13) equal to the mean of the observed S values; we can now write this relationship as follows:…”
Section: Trends Andcorrelations Concerning M-centre Emission Propertimentioning
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“…Recently, in color center as well as in defect physics, we adopted [4] the Sanderson model for nonmolecular structures which utilizes an unequivocal scheme in determining the ionic radii; we obtained predictions for off-center configurations of impurity ions in alkali halides and oxides [4], for FA (II-type) center formation [5] and for F-center luminescence quantum yield [6] in alkali halides (incidentally, it should be remembered that we found [7] also a correlation between the Sanderson partial charge and the Szigeti effective charge).…”
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“…We restricted our attention to NaCl structure crystals since, unfortunately, only few accurate values for ionic radii have been obtained for CsCl structure crystals [4] by using with 1 = 0 for group IV, I) Piazza Leonard0 da Vinci 32, 1-20133 Milano, Italia. ' ) Work jointly supported by the Minister0 della Pubblica Istruzione and by Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Gruppo Nazionale di Struttura della Materia.…”
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