Abstract
Ionization energies ΔE and lifetimes τR of the excited state of the F center have been measured in various alkali halides. The experimental values of ΔE have been plotted versus (m*m) (1εS2), following Fowler's idea that in emission the excited-state wave function is very broad. The hydrogenic model seems to fit the data very well, and Fowler's theory finds strong experimental support.