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Behavior of the Electronic Dielectric Constant in Covalent and Ionic Materials

S. H. Wemple, +1 more
- 15 Feb 1971 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 4, pp 1338-1351
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In this article, a single effectiveoscillator fit was used to analyze refractive-index dispersion data below the interband absorption edge in more than 100 widely different solids and liquids.
Abstract
Refractive-index dispersion data below the interband absorption edge in more than 100 widely different solids and liquids are analyzed using a single-effective-oscillator fit of the form ${n}^{2}\ensuremath{-}1=\frac{{E}_{d}{E}_{0}}{({E}_{0}^{2}\ensuremath{-}{\ensuremath{\hbar}}^{2}{\ensuremath{\omega}}^{2})}$, where $\ensuremath{\hbar}\ensuremath{\omega}$ is the photon energy, ${E}_{0}$ is the single oscillator energy, and ${E}_{d}$ is the dispersion energy. The parameter ${E}_{d}$, which is a measure of the strength of interband optical transitions, is found to obey the simple empirical relationship ${E}_{d}=\ensuremath{\beta}{N}_{c}{Z}_{a}{N}_{e}$, where ${N}_{c}$ is the coordination number of the cation nearest neighbor to the anion, ${Z}_{a}$ is the formal chemical valency of the anion, ${N}_{e}$ is the effective number of valence electrons per anion (usually ${N}_{e}=8$), and $\ensuremath{\beta}$ is essentially two-valued, taking on the "ionic" value ${\ensuremath{\beta}}_{i}=0.26\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.04$ eV for halides and most oxides, and the "covalent" value ${\ensuremath{\beta}}_{c}=0.37\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.05$ eV for the tetrahedrally bonded ${A}^{N}{B}^{8\ensuremath{-}N}$ zinc-blende- and diamond-type structures, as well as for scheelite-structure oxides and some iodates and carbonates. Wurtzite-structure crystals form a transitional group between ionic and covalent crystal classes. Experimentally, it is also found that ${E}_{d}$ does not depend significantly on either the bandgap or the volume density of valence electrons. The experimental results are related to the fundamental ${\ensuremath{\epsilon}}_{2}$ spectrum via appropriately defined moment integrals. It is found, using relationships between moment integrals, that for a particularly simple choice of a model ${\ensuremath{\epsilon}}_{2}$ spectrum, viz., constant optical-frequency conductivity with high- and low-frequency cutoffs, the bandgap parameter ${E}_{a}$ in the high-frequency sum rule introduced by Hopfield provides the connection between the single-oscillator parameters (${E}_{0},{E}_{d}$) and the Phillips static-dielectric-constant parameters (${E}_{g},\ensuremath{\hbar}{\ensuremath{\omega}}_{p}$), i.e., ${(\ensuremath{\hbar}{\ensuremath{\omega}}_{p})}^{2}={E}_{a}{E}_{d} \mathrm{and} {E}_{g}^{2}={E}_{a}{E}_{0}$. Finally, it is suggested that the observed dependence of ${E}_{d}$ on coordination number and valency implies that an understanding of refractive-index behavior may lie in a localized molecular theory of optical transitions.

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