and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DES Y, Hamburg ( b )The reflectivity of Se and Te single crystals has been measured a t near normal incidence for photon energies between 3 and 30 eV with the electric field vector lying parallel and perpendicular t o the c-axis of the crystals. The measurements were made using the polarized continuum of the synchrotron radiation of DESY. A Kramers-Kronig analysis gave the optical constants for both directions of polarization. For both substances electron energy loss measurements are reported. Comparison with optical data gives satisfactory agreement. Even at high energies considerable anisotropic behaviour and several new spectral features are observed. They are discussed i n terms of recent. band structure calculations.Die Reflektivitat von Se-und Te-Einkristallen wurde fur Photonenenergien zwischen 3 und 30 eV bei nahezu senkrechtem Einfall mit dem elektrischen Feldvektor parallel und senkrecht zur c-Achse der Kristalle gemessen. Fiir diese Experimente wurde das polarisierte Kontinuum der Synchrotronstrahlung von DESY benutzt. Eine Kramers-Kronig Analyse lieferte die optischen Konstanten fur beide Polarisationsrichtungen. Fur beide Substanzen wird iiber Elektronenenergieverlustmessungen berichtet. Der Vergleich mit den optischen Daten ergibt eine befriedigende Ubereinstimmung. Auch bei hohen Energien werden fiir beide Substanzen ein betriichtliches anisotropes Verhalten und niehrere neue Strukturen beobachtet. Sie werden a n Hand von neuen Bandstruktur-Rechnungen diskutiert.
Thin single crystal films of trigonal tellurium grow epitaxially from the vapour phase on the (1010) faces of trigonal selenium films. After vaporazing the selenium from the double layers selfsupporting tellurium films of a thickness below 1000 Å are obtained. The electron diffraction patterns are discussed.
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