Abstract
The cyclotron resonance of the piezoelectric polaron in nCdS has been investigated using far-infrared spectroscopy at magnetic fields to 90 kOe. Both lamellar grating and Michelson Fourier-transform spectrometers were used with a 0.3-K Ge bolometer to study the photon energy region from 10 to 60 cm1. The theory of Miyake predicts that the frequency of the polaron's cyclotron resonance is shifted from the bare band electron resonance frequency according to the expression ΔωcpΩc  H1T23. The magnetic field dependence of the present cyclotron resonance confirms this expression; the cyclotron mass is decreased by piezoelectric polaron effects. The bare band mass in nCdS has also been determined by taking into account the Fröhlich polaron interaction in addition to the piezoelectric polaron effects. For H parallel to the c axis this cyclotron mass is (0.155±0.005)m. Finally, the polaron pinning due to the 43-cm1 optically inactive phonon has been observed.