Abstract

Inelastic light scattering from photoproduced carriers is observed in stressed high-purity silicon at low temperatures. The two electronic Raman structures observed correspond to transitions between stress-split valence bands at the zone center. These transitions can be stress-tuned to the $\ensuremath{\Gamma}$-point phonon energy, thereby exhibiting Fano-type interference between competing scattering amplitudes.

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