VKCenters and Recombination Luminescence in Rubidium Iodide and Sodium Iodide

Abstract
VK centers are introduced into both NaI and RbI by low-temperature irradiation of crystals containing electron-attaching impurities. These centers are identified by optical-absorption spectra and by the anisotropic absorption of oriented centers. VK centers are stable in NaI below about 58°K, and in RbI below about 125°K. These temperatures permit an estimate of the thermal activation energy for migration of the I2 as 0.15 and 0.32 eV, respectively. Recombination of electrons with VK centers in both crystals produces the "intrinsic" luminescence characteristic of the pure crystal. The connection with exciton states is discussed briefly.