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Vibrational Structure in the Excitonic Absorption Spectrum of CuCl at 4,2°K

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The optical properties of CuCl at low temperatures have been extensively studied (1) (2) (3) (4). Nikitine and Reiss (1) have shown that at 4,2°K the spectrum of thin layers of CuCl is composed of two strong lines, one sharp and one diffuse, and of a number of weak lines. The two strong lines have been suggested to be the first lines (n = 1) of two different exciton line series separated by spin orbit splitting. The weak lines have been tentatively suggested to be high order lines of the two series.

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Ringeissen, J., Coret, A., Nikitine, S. (1968). Vibrational Structure in the Excitonic Absorption Spectrum of CuCl at 4,2°K. In: Wallis, R.F. (eds) Localized Excitations in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6445-8_29

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