Abstract

A method is developed to evaluate the magnitude of the relaxation time when impurity-vacancy (IV) dipole is either frozen-in in the crystalline lattice or ceases to be polarized after the application of the electric field. Relaxation time of frozen-in IV dipoles is evaluated in NaCl, KCl, KBr, KI, AgCl, CaF2, SrF2, SrCl2, CdF2 and BaF2 systems. It is found that the evaluated relaxation time is fixed for a particular host lattice and is independent of the dopants.

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