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Alkali halides – an intermediate case<br />

“Excitation” model<br />

Dexter, D. L., Exciton models in alkali halides, Phys. Rev. 108,<br />

707-712 (1957)<br />

It’s all just Wannier<br />

Hopfield, J. J., & Worlock, J. M., Two-quantum absorption<br />

spectrum in KI and CsI, Phys. Rev. 137, A1455-A1464 (1965)<br />

GW correction / Solve Bethe-Saltpeter eqn.<br />

Rohlfing, M., & Louie, S. G., Electron-hole excitations in<br />

semiconductors and insulators, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 2312-2315<br />

(1998)<br />

Discovery of excitons in alkali halides<br />

Hilsch, R., & Pohl, R. W., Über die ersten ultravioletten<br />

Eigenfrequenzen einiger einfacher kristalle, Z. Physik 48, 384-396<br />

(1928)<br />

Marginal case btwn. Frenkel and Wannier<br />

Mott, N. F., Conduction in polar crystals. II. The conduction band and<br />

ultra-violet absorption of alkali halide crystals, Trans. Faraday Soc.<br />

34, 500-506 (1938)<br />

Electron transfer model<br />

Overhauser, A. W., Multiplet structure of excitons in ionic crystals,<br />

Phys. Rev. 101, 1702-1712 (1956)

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