Abstract

The characteristic critical temperatures for the sign of the photoplastic effect (PPE) in KCl and KBr, using also photoconductivity measurements, were determined to be 110 K and 190 K, respectively. Negative PPE is explained in terms of elastic interaction between a moving dislocation and the relaxed excited state of the F-center.

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