Dielectric losses and conductivity studies in LiF:Ca2+ crystals were p
erformed in the dissociation region in the frequency range from 5 to 5
00 kHz. Two dipolar contributions are revealed. The energy parameters
of the high-frequency loss peak evidences the rotation of an impurity-
cation vacancy dipole by NN --> NN jumping of the bound-cation vacancy
. This result is in agreement with previously reported ionic thermocur
rent data of ours and directs us to the conclusion that the migration
enthalpy of the bound cation vacancy decreases as a function of the io
nic radius of the impurity.