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Theory of light absorption and non-radiative transitions in F-centres

Kun Huang, Avril Rhys
Published 22 December 1950.DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1950.0184
Kun Huang
Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Liverpool
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Abstract

A quantitative theory for the shapes of the absorption bands of F-centres is given on the basis of the Franck-Condon principle. Underlying the treatment are two simplifying assumptions: namely, (a) that the lattice can be approximately treated as a dielectric continuum; (b) that in obtaining the vibrational wave functions for the lattice, the effect of the F-centre can be considered as that of a static charge distribution. Under these assumptions, it is shown that the absorption constant as a function of frequency and temperature can be expressed in terms of the Bessel functions with imaginary arguments. The theoretical curves for the absorption constant compare very favourably with the experimental curves for all temperatures. Also considered in the paper are the probabilities of non-radiative transitions, which are important in connexion with the photo-conductivity observed following light absorption by F-centres. The treatment given differs from the qualitative considerations hitherto in one important aspect, namely, the strength of the coupling between the electron and the lattice is taken into account. The adiabatic wave functions for the F-centre electron required for the discussion are obtained by perturbation methods. The probability for an excited F-centre to return to its ground state by non-radiative transitions is shown to be negligible; similar transitions to the conduction band are, however, important if the excited state is separated from the conduction band by not much more than 0·1 eV. The temperature dependence of such transitions is complicated, but, for a wide range of temperatures, resembles e-w/kT. Tentative estimates show that the result is Consistent with the observed steep drop of the photo-conductive current with temperature.

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Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 1950 204 406-423; DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1950.0184. Published 22 December 1950
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Theory of light absorption and non-radiative transitions in F-centres

Kun Huang, Avril Rhys
Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 1950 204 406-423; DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1950.0184. Published 22 December 1950

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