Elastic constants and lattice anharmonicity of GaSb and GaP from ultrasonic-velocity measurements between 4.2 and 300 K
- 15 April 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 11 (8) , 2933-2940
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.11.2933
Abstract
Measurements have been made of the transit times of pulses of 30-MHz longitudinal and transverse ultrasonic waves in sulfur-doped -type single crystals of GaSb and GaP down to 4.2 K. Length-versus-temperature measurements have been made for GaP between 80 and 300 K using a silica dilatometer. Values are presented for the elastic constants at various temperatures. The for GaP below room temperature are the first ever reported. From the low-temperature elastic constants are deduced elastic Debye temperatures of 269.4 K for GaSb and 443.8 K for GaP. Martin's relation between the elastic constants is found to be satisfied no better when the "harmonic" elastic constants rather than room-temperature data are used in it. The temperature dependence of each of GaSb and GaP can be fitted in most of our temperature range by a function having the form suggested by Leibfried and Ludwig to account for lattice anharmonicities. The function contains the average energy of a harmonic lattice oscillator multiplied by a factor whose value is chosen to yield agreement with data at 240 and 4.2 K. For GaSb the value of is accounted for mainly by a term containing the thermal expansion, the pressure derivative of , and the bulk modulus; whereas and each has a much larger value than can be attributed to the thermal-expansion term. Data on other semiconductors are reviewed and it is found that for all III-V semiconductors for which sufficient data are available.
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