Fundamental absorption edge in cadmium sulfide

David Dutton


The absorption and reflection spectra of CdS have been determined in the temperature range 90°-340°K by photoelectric measurements on single crystals, using polarized light. The temperature and frequency dependence of the absorption coefficient in the edge, over a substantial range of absorption magnitudes, are well described by expressions of the form α(ν)=α₀exp[-β(𝘌₀₀-𝘊𝘛-𝘩ν)𝘬𝘛], where the energy (𝘌₀₀-𝘊𝘛) is closely associated with the position of an absorption peak. For light polarized with 𝘌 vector parallel to the crystalline c axis, there is one such peak, at λ4844 A at 90°K and for light polarized with 𝘌 vector perpendicular to the c axis, the 4844 A absorption is again present in about equal strength and a stronger line appears at λ4874 A, shifting the absorption edge toward longer wavelengths by a corresponding amount. These absorption lines, or sharp bands, are observed in the reflectance spectrum, and correspond to absorption lines observed photographically by Gross and others. These results are discussed in the light of the present theoretical picture of absorption in insulating crystals, and it is noted that an exponential absorption edge of this kind, characteristic also of other ionic crystals, cannot be adequately explained in terms of existing models. © 1958 The American Physical Society.

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Temperature K: 81 Wavelength Range, μm: 0.4779-0.4882 Geometry θ' θ'': 0° 0° Reported Error, %: ± 10 Composition (weight percent), Specifications, and Remarks: Single crystal; surface untreated; specimen surface parallel to c-axis. E vector of incident light perpendicular to c-axis; data extracted from smooth curve.
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Temperature K: 301 Wavelength Range, μm: 0.4948-0.5158 Geometry θ' θ'': 0° 0° Composition (weight percent), Specifications, and Remarks: Single crystal (0.89 μm thick); specimen surface parallel to c-axis; E vector of incident light parallel to c-axis.
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Temperature K: 301 Wavelength Range, μm: 0.4551-0.5258 Geometry θ' θ'': 0° 0° Composition (weight percent), Specifications, and Remarks: Above specimen and conditions except E vector of incident light perpendicular to c-axis.