Excitonically-Induced Mechanisms of Inelastic Processes in Rare-Gas Solids

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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4 pages, 2 figures, will be published in J.Luminesc

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The models of permanent lattice defect formation in rare-gas solids are discussed with a focus on a point defect formation in solid Ar. The processes of large-scale atomic displacements induced by electronic excitations were studied using the selective vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy method. The coexistence of intrinsic excitonic mechanism and extrinsic Rydberg state induced excited-state mechanism of Frenkel defect formation was found.

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