Microscopic Dielectric Function of a Model Semiconductor
Physical Review1969Vol. 178(3), pp. 1244–1251
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Abstract
Penn's model of an isotropic semiconductor is used to calculate $\ensuremath{\epsilon}(q)$, the diagonal part of the static micro-scopic dielectric function. Penn's results have been extended beyond $q={K}_{F}$. This region is important in developing a quantum theory of lattice vibrations of diamond and zinc-blende crystals. Explicit results are given for the range $0<q<4{K}_{F}$.
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