M. Umehara, PHOTOINDUCED LOCALIZED MAGNETIC POLARON AND LUMINESCENCE IN EU CHALCOGENIDES, ESPECIALLY IN EUTE, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(11), 1995, pp. 8140-8149
There has been a controversy over the photoexcited electron state in E
u chalcogenides. This paper examines whether the photoexcited electron
in Eu chalcogenides, especially in EuTe, is the self-trapped magnetic
polaron (STMP) or the photoinduced localized magnetic polaron (PILMP)
bound by the 4f hole produced in the photoexcitation process. The the
oretical analysis has been performed for the recent systematic spectro
scopic study of Eu chalcogenides [J. Phys. Sec. Jpn. 63, 4616 (1994)].
This paper shows that the photoexcited electron in EuTe, associated w
ith the photoluminescence band at 1.47 eV, forms the PILMP state, whic
h brings about the large lattice displacement around the 4f hole throu
gh the 4f-hole-optical-phonon interaction, producing a large Stokes sh
ift. The observed value of the Stokes shift is never explained by the
STMP model. It is revealed that the attractive Coulomb interaction bet
ween the photoexcited electron and the 4f hole is not weak, which supp
orts the magnetic exciton model in the absorption process. The lumines
cence band at 1.47 eV in EuSe is understood by the same mechanism. The
magnetic polaron effect in EuSe is quite large compared with that in
EuTe.