M. Aigle et al., Optical phonons in Pb1-xEuxTe epilayers and PbTe/EuTe superlattices: Berreman effect - art. no. 035316, PHYS REV B, 6403(3), 2001, pp. 5316
The frequencies of the zone-center optical phonons in Pb1-xEuxTe (0 less th
an or equal tox less than or equal to1) epilayers both grown by molecular b
eam epitaxy and of the confined optical phonons in PbTe/EuTe superlattices
have been determined from the transmission minima in the far infrared. With
radiation incident on the film normally, only the transverse optical (TO)
phonons can be observed, whereas oblique incidence allows the appearance of
the longitudinal optical (LO) phonons as well, due to the Berreman effect.
The first-order infrared spectrum of Pb1-xEuxTe exhibits a pair of ''EuTe-
like'' zone-center optical phonons originating in the localized mode of Eu
in PbTe and evolving into the LO-TO pair of EuTe; the LO modes appear only
in the oblique Berreman geometry, the radiation being polarized in the plan
e of incidence. From a high-quality EuTe epilayer, the frequencies of the T
O and the LO phonons at 5 K have been determined to be 109.5 cm(-1) and 147
.2 cm(-1) respectively. The phonon dispersion for EuTe with finite wave vec
tors along [111] has been deduced from the confined TO and LO modes observe
d in (PbTe)(m)/(EuTe)(n) superlattices.