Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2008-01-22
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings at the NAMES2007 seminar, Metz, Nov.2007
Scientific paper
The variation of TO zone-center vibration spectra with concentration in mixed zincblende-type semiconductors can be understood within a paradigm of unified "one bond - two modes" approach, which has been recently outlined as a rather general concept, and emerges from a number of previous experimental and theoretical studies. The crucial issue is that the vibration frequency, associated with a certain cation-anion bond, depends on the length of the latter, and the bond length, in its turn, depends not only on the average alloy concentration, but on local variations of it. In an (A,B)C substitutional alloy, the A-C bond length differ in A-rich and A-poor regions, yielding a splitting of the A-C vibration frequency. Such splittings can be measured and reproduced in first-principles calculations. An analysis of vibration spectra helps to get an insight into the structural short-range (clustering) and long-range (formation of extended chains of certain cation-anion pairs and other structural motives at the mesoscopic scale) tendencies. For this however, one needs first-principles benchmark calculations for representative model systems. The simplest yet important result from first-principles calculations is a prediction of how the impurity phonon mode evolves as isolated (distant) impurities get clustered.
Hugel Joseph
Nassour Ayoub
Pages Olivier
Postnikov Andrei
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