Abstract

Optical absorption in single crystals of tin sulfide has been studied at many temperatures between 100 and 300 °K, in the wavelength range 2·2–0·8 μ. From the interference fringe patterns the absorption coefficient, reflection coefficient and index of refraction as a function of wavelength were determined for two light polarizations ( ε∥ a and ε∥ b). From an analysis of the data, indirect band gaps of 1·142 and 1·095 eV were found for the two directions of polarization. Also it was found that the phonon assisted transitions required the participation of two phonons at different energy thresholds with energies 0·033 or 0·038 eV and 0·082 or 0·113 eV, with reference to the two axis. The temperature dependence of the indirect band gap for each direction of light polarization is linear with a slope −4·05 × 10 −3eV and −4·37 × 10 −3 eV respectively.

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