Abstract
A method for calculating the low-lying states of a color center having two trapped electrons is developed by using the basic idea of the polaron model of an electron-excess color center proposed in a recent paper. An application of this method to the interstitial H ion in KCl is given. It turns out that the U1 absorption band may be due to the optical transition from the ground state of an H, which is located at an interstitial site tetrahedrally surrounded by four alkali ions as well as by four halide ions in the crystal, to its 1s2p-like singlet excited state modified by the crystal field.