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A specific kind of impurity emission emerging from radiative recombination
of the valence electrons with highest-lying caesium core holes in mixed ACl
-CsCl (A = Li, Na, K, Rb) systems is studied using pulse X-ray source and V
UV synchrotron radiation for the excitation. The emission interpreted as im
purity core luminescence (CL) is detected in the spectral region of about 4
.5 eV in the compounds studied. The luminescence spectrum shape is distinct
ly determined by the caesium concentration, demonstrating the influence of
the structure of the nearest anion environment of Ca. Ln agreement with the
nature of the impurity CL, the excitation spectra of the studied materials
exhibit clear onset in the region of photoexcitation of the 5p Cs impurity
core states. Manifestation of the host core excitons resulting in apparent
anticorrelation of the reflection (absorption) and emission yield spectra
in the core exciton region is observed. The effect is supposed to originate
from surface losses of the excitation energy and luminescence quenching ca
used by switching in the host cation core excitation. The decisive influenc
e of the Auger decay of these core excitations suppressing the emission yie
ld can account for the observed spectral dependence of the impurity CL exci
tation spectra. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.