Structure of the,, andAbsorption Bands in KCl: Tl
- 15 November 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 2 (10) , 4161-4168
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.2.4161
Abstract
A twelvefold dengenerate perturbation technique is used to determine wave functions and eigenenergies of the first excited state of in an field. The governing Hamiltonian includes exchange, spin-orbit, static , and dynamic electron-lattice interactions. This dynamic interaction is approximated by a term linear in the lattice coordinates. The resulting 12 × 12 interaction matrix is numerically diagonalized, yielding eigenfunctions and eigen-energies as functions of lattice coordinates. These results are used to determine transition probabilities and oscillator strengths for transitions from the ground state to the excited state. The main conclusions reached are (a) the , , and bands are composed of subsidiary temperature-dependent bands. The band is a doublet at low temperature and a triplet at higher (300°K) temperatures. The band is a triplet at all temperatures, and the band is a strongly temperature-dependent doublet. (b) The - and -band oscillator strengths are almost constant over a wide range of temperature. However, the -band oscillator strength decreases at very high temperatures. (c) The -band oscillator strength is a rapidly increasing function of temperature, and its shape is not Gaussian or near-Gaussian at higher temperature. (d) No transitions occur from the ground state to the (i.e., ) state.
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