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- W2011031701 abstract "A semiquantitative explanation is given for the Glasner-Tompkins empirical rule that the energy difference between the fundamental absorption of an alkali halide and the F-band is very nearly a function of the halide species alone. The fundamental absorption is treated in the traditional Hilsch-Pohl electron-transfer model. The corresponding electron-transfer cycle for the F-center involves a ground state at the ‘zero-point’ energy of an electron in the potential well of an anion vacancy and an excited state which is a symmetrized combination of alkali s- and p -states. Higher F-center excited states fit into this scheme only when the severe distortion of the free alkali energy levels by the halide neighbors is accounted for. Similar considerations hold for U -centers. By extension, the F- and U-bands are shown to differ in energy by the sum of the F-center ‘zero-point’ energy and the hydride ion's electron affinity." @default.
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- W2011031701 title "The Glasner-Tompkins relation between F-center and exciton absorptions in ionic solids" @default.
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