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Title: Ultrasonic exploration of vacancy centres with the Jahn–Teller effect. Application to the ZnSe crystal
Authors: Averkiev, N. S.
Bersuker, I. B.
Gudkov, V. V.
Baryshnikov, K. A.
Colibaba, G. V.
Zhevstovskikh, I. V.
Mayakin, V. Y.
Monakhov, A. M.
Nedeoglo, D. D.
Sarychev, M. N.
Surikov, V. T.
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract: We show that the structure, properties, and concentration of vacancies in crystals can be studied by ultrasonic experiments previously employed for impurity centres only. Measurements of the temperature dependence of attenuation and phase velocities of ultrasonic shear waves of 52MHz propagating along the crystallographic axis [110] of nominally pure ZnSe single crystals (grown by the seeded physical vapour transport method) show strong anomalies which are typical for relaxation processes in system with isolated Jahn-Teller (JT) centres. The observed JT distortion mode is trigonal, subject to a threefold orbitally degenerate T-term interaction with trigonal and tetragonal nuclear displacements. In the absence of sufficiently high concentrations of impurity atoms with such properties we attributed the observed JT centres to zinc vacancies. The temperature dependence of the isothermal and adiabatic forms of the appropriate elastic modulus and the relaxation time show that the relaxation mechanism changes from thermal activation at higher temperatures to tunnelling through a potential energy barrier below 18K. We provide an estimate of the magnitude of the potential barrier, as well as the pseudorotation frequency and concentration of vacancies. Also we determine the extremum points of the adiabatic potential energy surface of the vacancy centre. © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
Keywords: ELASTIC MODULI
JAHN-TELLER EFFECT
RELAXATION
ULTRASOUND
VACANCIES
ZNSE
ISSN: 0370-1972
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201451092
SCOPUS: 84905588141
WoS: 000340454200016
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