Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7907117 | Optical Materials | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have investigated optical spectra of uncolored and electrolytically-colored NaCl:Ag+ and KCl:Ag+ crystals at low temperatures. In the uncolored crystals, the several absorption bands due to the 4d10 â 4d95s transitions in Ag+ ions are observed in the energy region below the absorption edge of the host crystals. When the uncolored crystals are electrolytically colored, the absorption bands due to the Ag+ centers decrease and the C absorption band due to Agâ centers appears with the compensation for the decrease of the absorption bands due to the Ag+ centers. The fact implies that the conversion from the Ag+ to Agâ centers occurs through the electrolytic coloration. In the crystals with the Ag+ concentration below about 1018â¯cmâ3, the conversion efficiency from the Ag+ to Agâ centers reached more than 60%. The conversion processes from the Ag+ to Agâ centers are discussed.
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Authors
Teketoshi Kawai, Takeshi Hirai, Kazuki Bando,