Optical Spectrum and Spin-Orbit Splitting of Nickel
- 15 March 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 42 (4) , 1717-1718
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1660407
Abstract
The optical conductivity of nickel has been measured on a single crystal, using different orientation of the magnetization vector. Weak structures in the region 2–2.6 eV on the low‐temperature spectrum are assigned to the direct interband transitionsX 5→X 4′ and L 31→EF in the majority‐spins band. A value of the spin‐orbit parameter is deduced (ζ=0.12±0.01 eV), leading to exchange splittings ΔEd =0.55±0.07 eV and ΔE sp ≲0.1 eV .This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Optical properties of nickel in the visible and near infra-redSolid State Communications, 1970
- Band Structure and Fermi Surface of Ferromagnetic NickelPhysical Review B, 1970
- Optical Constants of Copper Measured with a Polarimetric MethodJournal of Applied Physics, 1969
- Effect of Uniaxial and Hydrostatic Strain on the Optical Constants and the Electronic Structure of CopperPhysical Review B, 1968
- Optical Spectra of Transition and Noble MetalsJournal of Applied Physics, 1968
- Field-Induced Changes in the Band Structure and Fermi Surface of NickelPhysical Review Letters, 1967
- Electronic Spectrum of Crystalline CopperPhysical Review B, 1967