“…In this case, the penetration depth of the green wavelength radiation for CdTe and ZnTe is only 200 and 400 nm, respectively [75]. Thus, the excitation light is absorbed in a thin near-surface layer that could lead to local heating of the material followed by Te enrichment on the surface, even at low green laser excitation power [75,77,78]. In order to determine the position of Te-related modes, the tellurium crystal was measured as a reference, using three available laser excitations wavelengths.…”