Radiative Recombination in Highly Excited CdS
- 10 January 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 177 (2) , 567-580
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.177.567
Abstract
The processes involved in the laser effect in CdS excited by electron bombardment have been studied with the aid of an experimental technique allowing the spectral dependence of the optical gain to be obtained. It is shown that at least three different processes can lead to a laser effect in CdS. The first, which corresponds to a low gain, is due to the annihilation of a free exciton with the emission of a photon and an LO phonon. The second, yielding a medium gain, is due to an exciton-exciton interaction; and the third, which results in a high gain, involves an exciton-electron interaction. These last two processes have been studied theoretically, and the results are compared with the experimental data.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Experimental Observation of the Excitonic MoleculePhysical Review Letters, 1966
- Free exciton motion in crystals and exciton-phonon interactionJournal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1966
- Raman Effect in Cadmium SulfidePhysical Review B, 1966
- ELECTRON-BEAM PUMPED LASERS OF CdSe AND CdSApplied Physics Letters, 1966
- Effet laser dans le CdS par bombardement électroniquePhysica Status Solidi (b), 1966
- Optical Properties of Bound Exciton Complexes in Cadmium SulfidePhysical Review B, 1962
- Fine Structure and Magneto-Optic Effects in the Exciton Spectrum of Cadmium SulfidePhysical Review B, 1961
- Excitons and the Absorption Edge of Cadmium SulfidePhysical Review B, 1960
- Theory of the Contribution of Excitons to the Complex Dielectric Constant of CrystalsPhysical Review B, 1958
- Theory of Line-Shapes of the Exciton Absorption BandsProgress of Theoretical Physics, 1958