Structure and photoinduced effects in elemental chalcogens: A review on Raman scattering
Spyros N. Yannopoulos

TL;DR
This review discusses Raman scattering studies of noncrystalline elemental chalcogens, highlighting how external stimuli affect their structure and exploring phenomena like lambda transition and photoinduced effects, with a focus on sulfur, selenium, and tellurium.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive assessment of Raman scattering data on noncrystalline chalcogens, emphasizing recent insights into their structural changes and photoinduced phenomena.
Findings
Raman scattering reveals details of lambda transition in sulfur and selenium.
External stimuli significantly alter the structure of noncrystalline chalcogens.
Photoinduced effects lead to nanostructuring and amorphization in tellurium films.
Abstract
Much progress has been made over a long period, spanning more than a century, in understanding the atomic arrangement on various length scales of noncrystalline chalcogens and their transitions upon certain external stimuli. However, it is broadly admitted that there are still several unsettled issues that call for proper rationalization. The current review presents an assessment of Raman scattering studies of noncrystalline phases of elemental chalcogens and their mixtures. First, a few remarks on the analysis of Raman data, related to polarization details and spectra reduction are presented. The effect of temperature, pressure and irradiation on the structure of chalcogens is reviewed in detail. As only selenium can form a stable glass at ambient conditions, the interest on sulfur and tellurium has been placed in the melt and the amorphous phase, respectively, whereas reference is…
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