Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1814878 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the photoluminescence (PL) and Raman properties of the ordered defect compound CuGa5Se8. Twelve peaks were detected from the room-temperature Raman spectra with the A1 mode around 160Â cmâ1. Due to the stress in the polycrystalline thin film the corresponding frequencies of the Raman modes of a CuGa5Se8 single crystal were slightly shifted. One broad asymmetric PL band at 1.788 and 1.765Â eV was observed at 10Â K in the PL spectra of CuGa5Se8 single crystal and polycrystalline layer, respectively. The temperature and laser power dependencies of the PL spectra were also studied. The shape and properties of the PL band assure the presence of potential fluctuations and the analyses of the PL data suggest that the emission is due to band-to-tail (BT) or band-to-impurity (BI) recombination.
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Authors
M. Grossberg, J. Krustok, I. Bodnar, S. Siebentritt, J. Albert,