1989
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4018(89)90285-x
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The two-step creation and tunable laser operation of F+3 centers in LiF crystals

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“…al [16], is used in a reciprocal space. The Li pseudopotential included 1s 2 and 2s 1 while the F pseudopotential had F 2s 2 and 2p 5 . The O pseudopotential had 2s 2 and 2p 4 .…”
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“…al [16], is used in a reciprocal space. The Li pseudopotential included 1s 2 and 2s 1 while the F pseudopotential had F 2s 2 and 2p 5 . The O pseudopotential had 2s 2 and 2p 4 .…”
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“…The LiF crystal can be easily colored by ionizing radiation. The colored LiF crystal has very good optical and spectral properties and has been applied in visible color-centered lasers [1][2][3][4] and integrated optical devices [5], etc. Sometimes, some impurities are introduced into the pure LiF crystal for improving or enhancing certain properties of the uncolored or colored crystal, in particular the colored O-doped LiF crystal for stabilizing its lasing active centers [6,7].…”
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“…Therefore from Eqs. (12), (13) follows n H >> n I , i.e., the concentration of interstitial fluorine atoms is much higher than the concentrations of interstitial fluoride ions. In such a case, reaction (4) for vacancy formation occurs much more efficiently than reaction (2) for generation of F 1 centers.…”
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“…For example, in the literature it is assumed that generation of F 3 + centers in the postradiation period in LiF is possible as a result of two different reactions involving combination of defects: F 2 + color centers with F 1 centers, and anion vacancies v a with F 2 centers [11][12][13][14]16]. In this case, it is assumed that vacancies (in the following, by vacancies we will mean only anion vacancies) are created during irradiation of the crystal.…”
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