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12 August 1998 Nature of iron in InP: an FTIR study
Yujie Han, Xunlang Liu, Jinghua Jiao, Lanying Lin
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Abstract
Fe is still the commonly used dopant to fabricate semi- insulting (SI) InP, a key material for high-speed electronic and optoelectronic devices. High resolved absorption spectra of the internal d-d shell transitions at Fe2+ in InP and the related phonon sidebands and a series of iron related absorption lines are presented. Detailed infrared absorption study of the characteristic spectra of four zero-phonon lines (ZPLs), which are attributed to transitions within the 5D ground state of Fe2+ (3d6) on the indium site in a tetrahedral crystal field of phosphorus atoms and their temperature effects are given.
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Yujie Han, Xunlang Liu, Jinghua Jiao, and Lanying Lin "Nature of iron in InP: an FTIR study", Proc. SPIE 3551, Integrated Optoelectronics II, (12 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317964
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KEYWORDS
Iron

Phonons

Absorption

Crystals

FT-IR spectroscopy

Chemical species

Indium

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