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Preparation of Zinc Sulfide Crystals and Nature of Blue Luminescence Centers in Self-Activated ZnS

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Luminescence and Nonlinear Optics

Part of the book series: The Lebedev Physics Institute Series ((LPIS,volume 59))

Abstract

Zinc sulfide is one of the most promising crystalline phosphor materials and, therefore, much work has been done on its luminescence.

A description is given of the method used in growing zinc sulfide single crystals of various “types.” These high-purity crystals were grown by a sublimation method in a gas stream using two temperature gradients. The luminescence of self-activated ZnS prepared in this way was investigated. It was found that the blue luminescence band was complex. The nature of the luminescence centers responsible for the four individual bands in the blue region was determined.

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Ilyukhina, Z.P., Panasyuk, E.I., Tunitskaya, V.F., Filina, T.F. (1973). Preparation of Zinc Sulfide Crystals and Nature of Blue Luminescence Centers in Self-Activated ZnS. In: Skobel’tsyn, A.D.V. (eds) Luminescence and Nonlinear Optics. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series, vol 59. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2650-0_3

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