Optical and structural characteristics of Bridgman grown cubic Zn1-xMnxTe alloys

2018 
Abstract Experimental and theoretical investigations are reported to comprehend the structural and lattice dynamical properties of high quality Bridgman grown zb Zn 1 -x Mn x Te ( x  ≤ 0.15) crystals. Our detailed far-infrared reflectivity and Raman scattering measurements ascertained atypical “intermediate-phonon-mode” behavior for the alloys. Besides perceiving ZnTe- and zb MnTe-like LO and TO phonons, a weak Mn alloy-disorder mode near ∼205 cm −1 is observed. A classical “Drude-Lorentz” model is used for evaluating the dielectric tensors of ternary alloys to simulate composition dependent reflectivity spectra – providing results in good agreement with the experimental data at near normal incidence. Lattice relaxation effects around Mn Zn and Zn Mn from the synchrotron radiation extended x-ray absorption experiments are meticulously incorporated to help construct the perturbation models for simulating impurity modes using a realistic rigid-ion-model in the frame work of an average t -matrix Greens function theory – reconfirming on much firmer ground – the observed intermediate phonon mode behavior.
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