Abstract

The results of the study of the Raman spectrum of TlGaSe2 single crystals are presented. The ability of these layered crystals to cleave into plates with mirror faces, being a consequence of significant asymmetry of the chemical bond, makes them promising materials for photoelectric converters.

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