Luminescent mechanisms of ZnS:Cu:Cl and ZnS:Cu:Al phosphors

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ZnS:Cu:Cl and ZnS:Cu:Al phosphors are fabricated by a flux fusion method to be used in cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors for green emission. The emission spectra of the phosphors depend on the Cu concentration. A series of luminescence measurements have been conducted, and several models are applied to explain the luminescent phenomenon of these phosphors. It is revealed that ZnS:Cu:Cl and the ZnS:Cu:Al phosphors exhibit green emission yet their luminescence mechanisms are different. The emission spectrum from the as-fabricated green phosphors is not a typical Gaussian distribution. The combination of blue and green band luminescence is attributed to the green-luminescence quenching derived from the interstitial Cu+ ions. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.

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Chen, Y. Y., Duh, J. G., Chiou, B. S., & Peng, C. G. (2001). Luminescent mechanisms of ZnS:Cu:Cl and ZnS:Cu:Al phosphors. Thin Solid Films, 392(1), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-6090(01)00912-9

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