Electric-Field-Induced Infrared Absorption and Raman Scattering in Diamond

Abstract
We present a detailed discussion of our experimental results on the effect of an externally applied static electric field on the absorption of EM radiation by the q0 optical modes of diamond. It is shown that the normally infrared-inactive long-wavelength vibrational modes can become infrared active in the presence of the field. From the strength of the field-induced infrared absorption, we determine the absolute value for the Raman tensor of these modes, and its dependence on the field through a higher-order effect. The latter effect also manifests itself as a change in the intensity and/or the polarization selection rules of the first-order Raman scattering.