Abstract
The weak-field effective-mass-approximation calculations of the absorption coefficient in the presence of an electric field for direct and indirect transitions at a normal (M0) threshold are extended to an arbitrary orientation of the electric field in an anisotropic solid. To do this, a systematic method of evaluating density-of-states integrals arising in the electroabsorption or Franz-Keldysh effect is presented. Certain integrals obtained in prior calculations at the M0 threshold which have not been previously evaluated are given in closed form. This method is also used to derive the change in absorption coefficient, Δα(E), occuring at the saddle-point edges M1 and M2, as well as the edge M3, for an arbitrary field direction in an anisotropic solid. It is shown that there is a direct correlation between Δα(E) for the M0 and M3 edges, and also for the M1 and M2 thresholds. Reduced masses of opposite signs, as in the M1 and M2 edges, give rise to two branches in Δα(E).