PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS
An investigation of optical and electrical properties of the TlGaSe$_2$ single crystal
B. M. Khamkhoev,
Z. S. Torshhoeva,
R. Archakova,
L. Ya. Uzhakhova,
A. V. Evloev,
A. A. Azhigogova Ingush State University
Abstract:
In order to determine the nature of optical transitions, the authors conducted studies in the self-absorption edge of TlGaSe
$_2$; transmission and reflection were measured at 300 K and 77 K, the authors also calculated the absorption coefficient. The results are in good agreement with the calculations of the Brillouin zone. It is shown that the long-wave edge of the proper absorption band is formed by indirect transitions (Y
$\to$D). At 4.2 K in the spectrum, an intense absorption line
$\lambda$ = 579.5 nm (2,138 eV) is observed in the absorption spectrum. It can be concluded that in TlGaSe
$_2$, the self-absorption edge is formed by a direct exciton transition, which is preceded by an indirect optical transition. Studies of transitions corresponding to the TlGaSe
$_2$ self-absorption edge show that the edge is formed by a transition between extreme points of the Brillouin zone that have polarization features. Transitions occur from several levels located in close proximity to each other. TlGaSe
$_2$ crystallizes in a monoclinic structure with the
$Cc$ space-group, which indicates that these crystals have a single element of symmetry – the reflection plane
$\sigma$ perpendicular to the layers. However, the experimental results obtained are not explained by this symmetry of the crystal.
Keywords:
polarization, exciton, spectrum, pseudobinary, phonon, single crystal, zone, monoclinic, symmetry.
DOI:
10.23670/IRJ.2021.114.12.004