- F-Center
An F-Center is a type of
crystallographic defect in which ananionic vacancy in acrystal is filled by one or moreelectron s, depending on the charge of the missingion in the crystal. Electrons in such a vacancy tend to light in the visible spectrum, such that a material that is usually transparent becomes colored. Thus the origin of the name, F-center, which originates from the German "Farbzentrum". The translation of this term also provides the synonym color center, which can also refer to such defects. F-centers are often paramagnetic and can then be studied byelectron paramagnetic resonance techniques. The greater the number of F-centers, the more intense is the color of the compound. F-centers can be created say by passing sodium vapours over NaCl, when Cl- ions combine with the metal ions producingnon-stoichiometric defects within the lattice. The electrons released in this process diffuse to occupy the vacant places. Alsoionizing radiation can produce F-centers.References
[http://www.photonics.com/directory/dictionary/lookup.asp?url=lookup&entrynum=902&letter=c Photonics Dictionary]
W. Hayes, A.M. Stoneham "Defect and Defect Processes in Nonmetallic Solids" Wiley 1985
J. H. Schulman, W.D. Compton "Color Centers in Solids" Oxford, Pergamon 1962
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