Abstract

Optical absorption and photoluminescence spectra have been measured in LiF crystals colored for the first time with 5 MeV electrons. The measurements show that this kind of irradiation reduces (much more than γ-rays) the production of complex aggregate defects with respect to that of F + 3 and F 2 centers. Moreover, the laser active F + 3 centers can be preferentially created in place of F 2 centers by decreasing the irradiation temperature.

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