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J. Phys. France
Volume 26, Numéro 11, novembre 1965
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Page(s) | 610 - 610 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jphys:019650026011061001 |
DOI: 10.1051/jphys:019650026011061001
Raman spectrum of ZnO
S.S. Mitra1 et J.I. Bryant21 I. I. T. Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois
2 E. R. D. L., Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Abstract
The Raman spectrum of ZnO single crystals has been studied at room and low temperatures. About fifteen Raman peaks have been observed between 50 and 1 200 cm-1. The infrared reflection and transmission [1] measurements have also been made in the region 250 cm-1 to 1 500 cm-1 . The wurtzite (C46υ) structure has nine optical branches. The assignment of these at the critical point corresponding to k ≈ 0(1) are as follows : TO1(E1) = 438 cm-1, TO'1(A1) = 420 cm-1, LO1 = 588 cm-1, TO 2(E2) = 383 cm-1, TO2 (B1) = inactive, LO2 = 538 cm-1, TO3(E2) = 180 cm-1, TO' 3(B1) = inactive, and LO3 = ? The other Raman bands are assigned to multiphonon combinations with assumed values of Brillouin-zone boundary phonon frequencies consistent with the infrared data.
Résumé
On a étudié le spectre Raman de monocristaux de ZnO aux températures ambiante et basse. Quinze raies environ ont été observées entre 50 et 1 200 cm -1. On a mesuré aussi la réflexion et la transmission infrarouges entre 250 et 1 500 cm-1. La structure wurtzite (C46ν) a neuf branches optiques. Leurs attributions au point critique correspondant à k ~ O(Γ ) sont les suivantes : TO1(E1) = 438 cm-1, TO' 1(A1) = 420 cm-1, LO 1 = 588 cm-1, TO2(E2) = 383 cm-1, TO'2(B1) inactive, LO2 = 538 cm-1, TO3(E 2) = 180 cm-1, TO'3(B1) inactive, LO3 = ? Les autres raies Raman sont attribuées à des combinaisons multiphonons, avec des fréquences de phonons de la limite de la zone de Brillouin qui concordent avec les données infrarouges.
78 - Optical properties, condensed-matter spectroscopy and other interactions of radiation and particles with condensed matter.
Key words
conferences -- Raman spectra -- light scattering