Enhanced Indirect Optical Absorption in AlAs and GaP
- 15 April 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 5 (8) , 2978-2985
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.5.2978
Abstract
Indirect interband optical absorption in GaP has been measured and analyzed. Deviations from a simple indirect absorption law are shown to be consistent with those given by a model which takes into account both the variation of the energy denominators with photon energy and indirect absorption to higher-energy conduction-band valleys. The analysis of the GaP data indicates that such an analysis on data of limited absorption-constant range can provide reasonably accurate values of the direct band gap. The value of the direct band gap best fitting this model for AlAs at 6 °K is 3.13 eV. In GaP and AlAs there is evidence of a higher set of extrema giving rise to an additional indirect absorption component 0.34 and 0.20 eV, respectively, above that due to the lowest-energy conduction-band minima. The strength of the absorption due to these higher-energy valleys indicates that they contain states of symmetry.
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