Inelastic X-ray scattering from 6H-SiC
Author(s) -
Albert T. Macrander,
B. Blasdell,
P. A. Montano,
C.-C. Kao
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/201761
Subject(s) - angstrom , spectral line , scattering , atomic physics , inelastic scattering , spectroscopy , physics , crystallography , molecular physics , chemistry , optics , quantum mechanics , astronomy
The authors have studied electronic excitations in 6H-SiC using inelastic x-ray scattering. Inelastic scattering spectra were measured at momentum transfers ranging from 0.47 {angstrom}{sup {minus}1} to 2.00 {angstrom}{sup {minus}1} along the c-axis in the hexagonal lattice, i.e. , along [00{center_dot}1], and from 0.67 {angstrom}{sup {minus}1} to 2.00 {angstrom}{sup {minus}1} along the a-axis, i.e., alone, [10{center_dot}0]. Comparison of the two sets of data reveals an orientation dependence of the spectra, except for a characteristic peak at 22--23 eV that occurs for both directions at low Q. This peak has also been observed in electron energy loss spectroscopy studies and is identified as a bulk plasmon. The orientation dependence of the other spectral features is indicative of band structure effects. These data were obtained using a Ge(444) analyzer in a near backscattering geometry
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