Abstract: | The changes produced by X-ray irradiation in the dielectric and optical properties of calcite crystals are reported. At ordinary temperatures, the dielectric constant as well as the dielectric loss of the uncoloured crystal remains practically unchanged in the frequency region of 10 kc/s-15 Mc/s. It has been found that the temperature variation of its dielectric loss can be represented by an equation tan
where A and B are constants; this is attributed to the movement of vacancies in the crystal.On irradiation by X-rays, calcite exhibits pronounced optical absorption in the ultraviolet region beyond 400 mμ; the dielectric loss of calcite also increases considerably on colouration. The thermoluminescence shows a very strong glow peak at 85°C with minor ones at higher temperatures. During thermal bleaching, the dielectric loss of the coloured crystal shows a prominent maximum in the temperature range 70–120°C and beyond 230°C, it varies in the same way as in the case of the uncoloured crystal. The correspondence between the change in dielectric loss and the first glow peak is possibly due to thermal release of trapped electrons. The optical absorption disappears when the crystal is heated to 350°C and on cooling to room temperature, its dielectric loss returns to its original value before colouration. |