Abstract
We recently showed that the aggregation of impurity-vacancy dipoles in KCl and NaCl doped with divalent impurities followed initial second-order kinetics, by considering dimer dissociation as well as formation in the dipole-decay theory. Here, we present further proof that dimers form initially. We determine the activation energies for dimer formation in KCl:Ba++, KCl:Sr++, and NaCl:Ca++, and they differ from those previously determined by others, who used incorrect theories.