2005
DOI: 10.1063/1.1957113
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Plasmon effects on infrared spectra of GaN nanocolumns

Abstract: Published by the AIP PublishingArticles you may be interested in Measurement of the effect of plasmon gas oscillation on the dielectric properties of p-and n-doped AlxGa1−xN films using infrared spectroscopy A comparison of the Hall-effect and secondary ion mass spectroscopy on the shallow oxygen donor in unintentionally doped GaN films

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“…We know that in conventional electronic gas systems the plasmon modes can be strongly modified by phonon scattering so that the new modes, namely the coupled plasmon-phonon modes, are formed. Raman scattering [15], infrared and photoemission measurements [16], and ultrafast pump-and-probe experiments [17], etc. have been widely applied to detect and study the coupled plasmon-phonon modes in semiconductor based bulk and low-dimensional electronic systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We know that in conventional electronic gas systems the plasmon modes can be strongly modified by phonon scattering so that the new modes, namely the coupled plasmon-phonon modes, are formed. Raman scattering [15], infrared and photoemission measurements [16], and ultrafast pump-and-probe experiments [17], etc. have been widely applied to detect and study the coupled plasmon-phonon modes in semiconductor based bulk and low-dimensional electronic systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%