Abstract
Impurity-induced infrared absorption in KI containing ions as substitutional impurities has been observed. A sharp line appears in the absorption spectrum in the neighborhood of 77 , and at least three broad lines are observed near 61 . The results of a theoretical calculation show that the identification of the former absorption peak with a localized mode whose frequency lies in the gap in the frequency spectrum of KI between the acoustic and optical branches is compatible with the experimental results. Similarly, the broad absorption peaks near 61 can be identified with resonance modes in the acoustic continuum.
- Received 9 November 1964
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.138.A272
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