Abstract
Room-temperature infrared- and optical-spectroscopic measurements are reported on brominated single-crystal samples. Incorporation of bromine in the lattice was observed in both Auger electron and infrared-spectroscopy experiments but the exact lattice site for bromine dopant atoms remains unknown. Five of the six in-plane infrared-active phonon modes were observed in samples and phonon frequency softening was observed for the 591- phonon [Cu(2)-O(2) in-plane stretch] mode. The frequency-dependent optical conductivity σ(ω) was obtained from the Kramers-Kronig transformation of the near-normal-incidence reflectance R(ω) measurements, and the resulting σ(ω) showed the presence of a mid-infrared band (centered at ∼2500 ) in .
- Received 3 May 1991
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.45.2523
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