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... F ' centers are produced by irradiating at not too high tempera- tures a crystal already colored by F centers with light that is absorbed . by the F centers . A broad band on the red side of the F - band is pro- duced in this way , and ...
... F ' centers are produced by irradiating at not too high tempera- tures a crystal already colored by F centers with light that is absorbed . by the F centers . A broad band on the red side of the F - band is pro- duced in this way , and ...
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... F and the F ' bands in KCl . The F ' band was produced by irradiating the crystal with light lying in the center of the F band . ( After Pick . ) are R1 , R2 , and M bands lying in the red and infrared . It is believed that the centers ...
... F and the F ' bands in KCl . The F ' band was produced by irradiating the crystal with light lying in the center of the F band . ( After Pick . ) are R1 , R2 , and M bands lying in the red and infrared . It is believed that the centers ...
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... F centers is similar in form near 5.6 ev to the optical absorp- tion constant A ( arbitrary units ) for potassium iodide substantially without F centers , suggesting that the excitons may ionize the F centers . The hump in Y occurs only if ...
... F centers is similar in form near 5.6 ev to the optical absorp- tion constant A ( arbitrary units ) for potassium iodide substantially without F centers , suggesting that the excitons may ionize the F centers . The hump in Y occurs only if ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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