Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10653330 | Solid State Communications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present paper focuses on the renormalization effects of the band gaps in the electronic band structure of the elemental semiconductors traced to zero-point vibrations. Electron-phonon interaction and volume changes (in combination with anharmonicity) are the underlying microscopic mechanisms, both dependent on Mâ1/2, M being the average isotopic mass. Thus isotopically controlled crystals offer an extraordinary opportunity to test the theoretical predictions with a variety of spectroscopic techniques. The paper discusses the theoretical predictions and their experimental verifications, exploiting derivative and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Illustrative examples on Si and Ge, drawn from the investigations of the authors, are presented.
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Authors
A.K. Ramdas, S. Rodriguez, S. Tsoi, E.E. Haller,