Abstract

A mechanism involving the Jahn-Teller effect is used to account for both strong and absent zero-phonon lines in optical spectra. The method is applied to explain why the 1.03 eV zero-phonon line of the GaP:Cr3+ system is very strong, whilst no zero-phonon line is observed from the GaAs:Cr3+ system.

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