Abstract
Vibrational emission from molecular defects in ionic crystals has been observed for the first time, realized by dilute CN defects in KCl which emit a long-lifetime fluorescence at 4.8 μm. After association of F centers to the CN defects, the emission can be pumped efficiently by optical F-center excitation through electronic-vibrational coupling. This coupling is confirmed through Raman experiments. Relative intensity, emission spectra, and lifetime data as a function of crystal temperature are reported for the 4.8μm emission.