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English: The process of a vacancy creation by multiple ionization. A photon hits a negative halide ion (-), ionizing it twice and thus it becomes a positive ion (+). The postive halide ion is unstable and moves through the lattice, leaving a vacancy. This can lead to an F center. |
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