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Alkali halides oscillator strength

Color centers in alkali halide crystals are based on a halide ion vacancy in the crystal lattice of rock-salt structure (Fig. 5.76). If a single electron is trapped at such a vacancy, its energy levels result in new absorption lines in the visible spectrum, broadened to bands by the interaction with phonons. Since these visible absorption bands, which are caused by the trapped electrons and which are absent in the spectrum of the ideal crystal lattice, make the crystal appear colored, these imperfections in the lattice are called F-centers (from the German word Farbe for color) [5.138]. These F-centers have very small oscillator strengths for electronic transitions, therefore they are not suited as active laser materials. [Pg.305]


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