Intrinsic Optical Absorption in Single-Crystal Germanium and Silicon at 77°K and 300°K

W. C. Dash and R. Newman
Phys. Rev. 99, 1151 – Published 15 August 1955
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Abstract

The intrinsic absorption spectra of high-purity single-crystal germanium and silicon have been measured at 77°K and 300°K. The spectral regions studied encompassed a range of absorption coefficient from 0.1 cm1 to 105 cm1 for each material. The germanium data may be interpreted as indicating a threshold for direct transitions at 0.81 ev at 300°K and at 0.88 ev at 77°K. The threshold for indirect transitions was placed at 0.62 ev and 0.72 ev for 300°K and 77°K, respectively. For silicon the data were not as readily interpreted However, there is an indication that the threshold for direct transitions should be placed at about 2.5 ev and the threshold for indirect transitions at 1.06 ev and 1.16 ev at 300°K and 77°K, respectively.

  • Received 2 May 1955

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.99.1151

©1955 American Physical Society

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W. C. Dash and R. Newman

  • General Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady, New York

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Vol. 99, Iss. 4 — August 1955

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