Abstract
A novel cryostat which permits the simultaneous application of a uniaxial compressive force and a uniform magnetic field to a crystalline solid has been used to study impurity spectra in semiconductors. The application of such a force along a <100 > crystallographic direction, for example, converts germanium from cubic to tetragonal symmetry. The stress-modified line spectrum can then be studied using Zeeman spectroscopy.
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