Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1686007 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sodium fluoride crystals were bombarded with MeV electrons near room-temperature or at 21 K and their EPR spectra measured. While after RT-irradiation one observes the spectrum of the classical cubic F-center, the low-T irradiation introduces a new low-symmetry defect which transforms reversibly into the F-center above ≈200 K. We suggest for the new center a triplet VK-type defect stabilized during irradiation by the nearby created F-center. While the ordinary VK-center as observed after low-T X-ray and γ-irradiation vanishes at 200 K the present electron-induced defect is stable and reappears upon cooling; it is still discernible after anneals up to 200 °C.
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