The symmetry analysis of wurtzite, performed originally by Dresselhaus at the origin of the Brillouin zone, is extended. A method is employed at the zone boundaries which is considerably simpler than the standard procedure. Optical selection rules for band-to-band transitions in the neighborhood of k = 0 are re-examined. It is found that light polarized perpendicular to the c axis should be absorbed more strongly than light polarized along the c axis, independently of the symmetry types of the initial and final states, unless they have the same symmetry, which is unlikely. This result is in agreement with experiment for CdS and ZnS. 1 H.
We note that the neutron spin must be treated as an intrinsically quantum variable when determining electromagnetically induced phase shifts in neutron interferometry by computing the otherwise-classical action over the classical orbit. We show that a putative acceleration of the neutron (y/wc)Ex (|iXB), recently suggested by Anandan, is essentially unobservable in such measurements over segments of the orbit where the electric and magnetic fields are constant (or vary slowly), within standard electroweak theory.
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