Excitons and the Absorption Edge of Cadmium Sulfide

D. G. Thomas, J. J. Hopfield, and M. Power
Phys. Rev. 119, 570 – Published 15 July 1960
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Abstract

Measurements of the absorption coefficient between 10 and 300 cm1 have been made with crystals of CdS in polarized light between 20 and 300°K, at wavelengths near 5000 A. Analysis of the results at various temperatures near 70°K shows that the absorption is in agreement with that calculated for a process involving the simultaneous creation of an exciton and the absorption of a phonon, both particles having a small wave vector. This agreement is strong evidence that the conduction band minimum and the valence band maximum in CdS both occur at the center of the Brillouin zone.

  • Received 9 March 1960

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.119.570

©1960 American Physical Society

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D. G. Thomas, J. J. Hopfield, and M. Power

  • Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey

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Vol. 119, Iss. 2 — July 1960

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