Radiation defect formation in strontium and calcium fluoride crystals doped by divalent cadmium and zinc ions

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A. V. Egranov
E. A. Radzhabov
A. I. Nepomnyashchikh
V. F. Ivashechkin
I. E. Vasil’eva
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch
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Physics of the Solid State | 2008年 / 50卷
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78.40.Ha; 78.55.Hx;
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Ionization radiation is shown to reduce impurity ions to the univalent state in strontium and calcium fluoride crystals doped by divalent cadmium and zinc ions. In this case, a univalent ion is surrounded by eight equivalent fluorine ions and exhibits cubic symmetry Oh. At room temperature, the symmetry of the center is revealed to be sequentially lowered to C3v and then to C2v owing to the addition to the nearest environment of the impurity univalent ion of one or two anion vacancies, respectively, which are intrinsic defects not forming in undoped strontium and calcium fluoride crystals. Stable intrinsic defects are assumed to form through the separation of anion vacancy-interstitial fluorine ion pairs in the electric field induced by the reduced impurity ions. This electric field lowers the energy barrier to thermal separation of charged intrinsic defects.
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