F-Center Formation in NaCl: Picosecond Spectroscopic Evidence for Halogen Diffusion on the Lowest Excitonic Potential Surface

Abstract
We have used picosecond white-light spectroscopy to study evolution of absorption in NaCl after pulsed band-gap excitation. Spectra at 80 and 300 K, initially very similar, subsequently develop features of well separated FH pairs (300 K) or of self-trapped excitons (80 K). We interpret the spectra in terms of diffusion of the H center in the neighborhood of the complementary F center, corresponding to reversible interconversion on the lowest potential surface connecting the exciton and the FH pair.