Photoconductivity in Colored Potassium Chloride

Abstract
The photoconductive sensitivity, during the course of bleaching F centers in KCl, was found to vary in much the same way for excitation in the M and N bands as for excitation in the F band, from which it appears that the major effect of bleaching is to decrease the lifetime of photoelectrons. The lifetime of photo-electrons giving rise to the secondary photocurrent was approximately linear with the sensitivity. From the second-order decay of photocurrent, the trapping cross section of α centers at room temperature was found to be about 1013 cm2. Shallow traps were investigated by means of current glow and isothermal untrapping. Two sets were identified, with depths of about 0.60 and 0.68 eV; the concentration and characteristics vary somewhat between samples.

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