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The indirect energy gap E₆ of GaP in the temperature range from 0 to 900^ was determined from absorption measurements. Below 400^, E₆ was determined from absorption due to the creation of excitons at isolated nitrogen atoms substituted on P sites. This absorption was measured with wavelength-modulated exciting light. The intrinsic absorption edge was measured over the full temperature range by conventional transmission. Above 400^, the gap was determined from a numerical fit of the intrinsic-edge absorption data to a theoretical expression using parameters obtained from low-temperature measurements, with E₆ as the only adjustable parameter. The shapes of the experimental curves are in good agreement with the theoretical calculations. At 300^, E₆ is 2. 261 eV. Light emission from diodes was studied from 300 to 900^. The principal high-temperature emission line parallels the energy gap at about 45-meV lower energy, and is attributed to an exciton recombination.
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