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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 also made to the sporadic structural studies of glassy sulfur at low temperatures. It is shown how Raman scattering can be exploited to explore unique phenomena emerging in the liquid state of sulfur, offering valuable information on the details of lambda transition including various thermodynamic related properties. The subtle nature of this transition in selenium is also discussed. Tellurium is not only impossible to be prepared in the bulk glassy state, but also forms a very liable to crystallization amorphous film. Therefore, the emphasis is placed on light induced nanostructuring and effects related to photo amorphization and photo oxidation.
Hyper-Raman scattering spectra of vitreous B$_2$O$_3$ are reported and compared to Raman scattering results. The main features are indexed in terms of vibrations of structural units. Particular attention is given to the low frequency boson peak which
In a recent Letter, Berciu and Bhatt have presented a mean-field theory of ferromagnetism in III-V semiconductors doped with manganese, starting from an impurity band model. We show that this approach gives an unphysically broad impurity band and is
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The current critical review aims to be more than a simple summary and reproduction of previously published work. Many comprehensive reviews and collections can be found in the literature. The main intention is to provide an account of the progress ma