- Joined
- Aug 30, 2004
- Messages
- 33
- Format
- Multi Format
OK, pointless question time. Some older lenses with radioactive elements have a yellow to brownish cast, apparently from radiation damage creating color centers. OK, sounds reasonable. Supposedly you can bleach the color cast out by exposure to UV. OK, there's evidence for this. My question is: how? How is UV going to fix a color center? If it does anything shouldn't it cause greater damage?
I did my Ph.D. on radiation-induced formation of colour centres (seriously). But I've forgotten most of it.
A colour centre forms when radiation above the threshold energy displaces an ion from the lattice, and this vacancy can trap an electron. By exposing to UV, this electron can be removed and the displaced ion could return. But I think you are right, as the light (UV) would have to be the correct wavelength.