Migration of photogenerated charge carriers in silver halides: small polaron transport

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Nearly half a century ago, I joined an ambitious research project aimed at establishing the mechanism of photodecomposition of ionic salts. We measured the mobilities and lifetimes of photoelectrons and photoholes in silver bromide in order to get an early-stage knowledge of the process. The last pairs of quantities to study were the diffusion coefficients for which we got results, highly controversial at that time. Now we show that the diffusion data suggest the formation of itinerant Jahn Teller small polarons as the next-stage photo-carriers in silver halides.

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