Abstract
Existing knowledge of point defects and their interactions in uncolored alkali halide crystals is briefly reviewed. Attention is drawn to recent experimental and theoretical work which indicates that vacancy pairs are not highly mobile defects. This has important implications for some hypotheses on the kinetics of color centerreactions at low temperatures. This knowledge of defects in uncolored crystals is then applied to a discussion of the reactions which may take place between F centers and impurity ions in additively‐colored doped crystals and the theoretical possibilities are compared with experimental information on Z centers. Consideration of the thermodynamic equilibria in these reactions seems to eliminate the Z 1 and Z 2 centers of Pick as possible causes of either of the Z 1 and Z 2 absorption bands in KCl. (The Z 2model of Pick is identical with the Z 1model of Seitz and is a divalent impurity cation which has trapped an electron.) Two possible centers for the Z 2 band presen tthemselves; (a) an associate of an F center with a divalent cation and (b) an associate of an F center with an impurity‐vacancy pair (the Z 2model of Seitz). The structure of the Z 1 center is not resolved by these considerations. Attention is drawn to some paradoxical experimental results on Z 1 and Z 2 centers and further experiments to resolve outstanding questions are suggested.