Luminescence of theF+Center in MgO

Abstract
A luminescence band with a half-width of about 0.6 eV at liquid-nitrogen temperature, which can be excited by uv light and x rays, has been observed in irradiated and additively colored MgO crystals at 3.13 eV. By combining ESR and optical studies, this emission band has been identified as due to F+ centers (oxygen-ion vacancies each occupied by one electron). Furthermore, after resolving the F+- and the F-band absorption in the vicinity of 5.0 eV, an analysis of the bands indicates that the oscillator strength of the F center is about 1.25, when the oscillator strength of the F+ center is taken to be 0.8.

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