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Anisotropic Optical And Vibrational Properties Of GeS

Authors :
Zawadzka, Natalia
Kipczak, Łucja
Woźniak, Tomasz
Olkowska-Pucko, Katarzyna
Grzeszczyk, Magdalena
Babiński, Adam
Molas, Maciej R.
Source :
Nanomaterials 11, 3109 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The optical response of bulk germanium sulfide (GeS) is investigated systematically using different polarization-resolved experimental techniques, such as photoluminescence (PL), reflectance contrast (RC), and Raman scattering (RS). It is shown that while the low-temperature ($T$=5 K) optical band-gap absorption is governed by a single resonance related to the neutral exciton, the corresponding emission is dominated by the disorder/impurity- and/or phonon-assisted recombination processes. Both the RC and PL spectra are found to be linearly polarized along the armchair direction. The low and room ($T$=300 K) temperature RS spectra consist of six Raman peaks identified with the help of Density Fuctional Theory (DFT) calculations: A$^1_{\textrm{g}}$, A$^2_{\textrm{g}}$, A$^3_{\textrm{g}}$, A$^4_{\textrm{g}}$, B$^1_{\textrm{1g}}$, and B$^2_{\textrm{1g}}$, which polarization properties are studied under four different excitation energies. We found that the polarization orientations of the A$^2_{\textrm{g}}$ and A$^4_{\textrm{g}}$ modes under specific excitation energy can be useful tools to determine the GeS crystallographic directions: armchair and zigzag.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nanomaterials 11, 3109 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.14977
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11113109