Dielectric absorption in hydrogenated CaF2:Er3+ has been studied in th
e frequency range 8 Hz to 160 kHz, and temperatures between 18.8 K and
295 K. Eight new absorptions have been detected. The temperature depe
ndence of three is non-Arrhenius. It is suggested that phonon assisted
, quantum mechanical, tunnelling is involved, as in a previously repor
ted relaxation. In each case the experimental data approximate the exp
ression f(max) = C exp(DT). The rest have energy parameters similar to
those in the unhydrogenated material. Suggestions are made about the
nature of the defect centres, and of the ionic motions in these centre
s, using for the analysis infra red and other spectroscopic data obtai
ned by others on similar material.