Abstract

An investigation of resonant Raman scattering in mixed crystals of AgBr:Cl at 1.8 K shows that the zero-phonon and LO phonon-assisted exciton luminescence excited in the free indirect exciton absorption, exhibits an anomalous dependence on the exciton photon energy E L . Close to the exciton gap, the bands show a Raman-like behaviour with their peaks at constant energetic distance from E L . As E L is tuned further into the absorption, the bands gradually develop into normal photoluminescence. The effect is explained by taking into account exciton relaxation via scattering by long-wavelength acoustic phonons, a process which is strongly energy dependent. In addition, resonant Raman scattering observed for excitation in the zero-phonon absorption suggests study for the first time of the mode behaviour of certain off-zone center phonons in this system.

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