Abstract

Strong magnetic circular polarization has been observed in many of the intrinsic recombination transitions from a number of alkali halide crystals. The measured $g$ factors, $g\ensuremath{\approx}2$, confirm the assignment that these transitions originate in triplet states of the self-trapped exciton. An analysis based on field-induced mixing of the ${B}_{2\mathrm{u}}$ and ${B}_{3\mathrm{u}}$ levels of the zero-field split-triplet state is consistent with the field and temperature dependence data for bromides and iodides.

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