Optical selection rules and scattering processes in rocksalt wide band gapZnO

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Kunert, Herbert W.
Govender, Malcolm
Machatine, Augusto Gonçalo Jose
Mwakikunga, B.W.
Niyongabo, Prime

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Wiley-Blackwell

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At sufficiently high pressures, wurtzite structure zinc oxide (WZnO) can be transformed to the cubic rocksalt (R-ZnO) structure. The R-ZnO exhibits semiconductor behavior with an indirect wide band gap of Eg ¼ 5:5 eV. The maximum valence band is found far away from the center of the Brillouin zone (BZ) at high symmetry point L and line S, depending on the pressure. The unusual electronic band structure (EBS) of the RZnO leads to several direct and indirect optical transitions which find applications in ultraviolet optoelectronic devices. We have investigated radiative and non-radiative symmetry restricted selection rules, as well as inter- and intra-valley scattering processes.

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Excitons, Group theory, Scattering processes, Zinc oxide

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Kunert, HW, Govender, M, Machatine, AGJ, Mwakikunga, BW & Niyongabo, P 2014, 'Optical selection rules and scattering processes in rocksalt wide band gapZnO', Physica Status Solidi. A, Applications and Materials Science, vol. 211, no. 2, pp. 435-439.