F- andM-Band Absorption in Heavily Gamma-Irradiated KCl

Abstract
Measurements of F- and M-band absorption at room temperature as a function of gamma irradiation are used to study the relation between F centers and M centers in a number of KCl crystals from a variety of sources. Although the F-center coloring curves exhibit a variety of forms, presumably due to different trace impurities and imperfections in the crystals, the M-center density seems in all cases to be nearly proportional to the square of the F-center concentration. The ratio of the M-center concentration to the square of the F-center concentration appears to be related to trace impurity content. Zone refining decreases the relative M-center introduction, as does deliberate doping with calcium; whereas, plastic deformation has no effect on the ratio. Bleaching increases the M-center concentration at the expense of F centers; however, short re-irradiation with gamma rays causes the ratio of M-center concentration to the square of F-center concentration to return to its prebleaching value. The results are thought to indicate that a radiation equilibrium exists between F and M centers which is frozen in when the crystals are removed from the source.