Normal Modes in Hexagonal Boron Nitride

R. Geick, C. H. Perry, and G. Rupprecht
Phys. Rev. 146, 543 – Published 10 June 1966
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Abstract

Pyrolytic boron nitride, a rather anisotropic material among the III-V compounds, has been investigated in reflection and transmission, using polarized infrared radiation in the spectral range from 100 cm1 to 3000 cm1. The reflection spectra have been analyzed by means of a Kramers-Kronig analysis and a classical oscillator fit. The results indicate one infrared active lattice mode for in-plane motion of the particles and one for out-of-plane motion, in accordance with the boron-nitride structure reported by Pease and the resulting group-theoretical selection rules. In addition, one Raman line has been found corresponding to a lattice mode for in-plane motion. Furthermore, the absorption spectrum exhibits several minor peaks which are probably due to 2-phonon combination processes.

  • Received 25 October 1965

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.146.543

©1966 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. Geick and C. H. Perry*,†

  • Spectroscopy Laboratory and Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

G. Rupprecht

  • Borders Electronics Research Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts

  • *This work was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation, Grant Number GP-2111.
  • This work was supported, in part, by the Joint Services Electronics Program, under Contract DA 36-039-AMC-03200(E).

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Vol. 146, Iss. 2 — June 1966

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