Recombination Luminescence in Alkali Halides

Abstract
A new type of luminescence in nominally pure alkali halide crystals was studied. At room temperature the excitation was most efficient in the wavelength region that has been associated with band-to-band transitions. It is suggested that the emission results from the capture of a hole by an F center. In agreement with this model the emission (430 mμ in KCl) is the same as that which is observed when a crystal containing α centers is irradiated in the α band at low temperature. From the thresholds of the excitation spectra the following band gaps are derived: NaCl, 8.0 eV; KCl, 8.1 eV; KBr, 7.3 eV; and KI, 5.8 eV. A comparison with external photoelectric thresholds as obtained by other investigators yields the electron affinities: NaCl, 0.8 eV; KCl, 0.6 eV; KBr, 0.9 eV; and KI, 1.6 eV.

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