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Optical Properties of Single-Crystal Zinc
Author(s) -
J. H. Weaver,
D. W. Lynch,
R. Rosei
Publication year - 1972
Publication title -
physical review. b, solid state
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0556-2805
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.5.2829
Subject(s) - brillouin zone , molar absorptivity , basal plane , optical conductivity , absorption (acoustics) , physics , infrared , conductivity , materials science , single crystal , energy (signal processing) , condensed matter physics , optics , atomic physics , analytical chemistry (journal) , nuclear magnetic resonance , chemistry , quantum mechanics , chromatography
Measurements were made of the absorptivity of single crystals of zinc from 0.1 to 3.0 eV at 4.2K. Polarized radiation was used with the electric field vector parallel or perpendicular to the c axis of the crystal. New structure was found for E⃗ ⊥c^at about 0.15 eV; no low-energy structure was observed for E⃗ ∥c^. The lowenergy interband transition is attributed to transitions near the point K in the Brillouin zone. The structure in the near-infrared and visible spectra is highly temperature dependent. Comparisons of the absorptivity and the conductivity are made between our 4.2-K data and the data of Rubloff for 77 and 300 K and with the calculations of Kasowski. Thermomodulation measurements on basal-plane samples are described which show the conductivity doublet as originating from two distinct infrared-absorption structures. The low-energy absorptivity is found to be nearly constant for E⃗ ∥c^. An optical effective-mass component m∗∥of 2.0m0 is computed from theories of the anomalous skin effect.

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