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Evidence for the direct impact excitation of Mn centers in electroluminescent ZnS: Mn films

Tanaka et al., 1976

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14190085204080659268
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Tanaka S
Kobayashi H
Sasakura H
Hamakawa Y
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Journal of Applied Physics

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In order to clarify the excitation mechanism of Mn luminescent centers in ZnS: Mn electroluminescent thin films, time‐resolved emission spectra in photoluminescence and electroluminescence were measured. In photoluminescence, both emissions arising from …
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05B33/00Electroluminescent light sources
    • H05B33/12Light sources with substantially two-dimensional radiating surfaces
    • H05B33/14Light sources with substantially two-dimensional radiating surfaces characterised by the chemical or physical composition or the arrangement of the electroluminescent material, or by the simultaneous addition of the electroluminescent material in or onto the light source
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05B33/00Electroluminescent light sources
    • H05B33/12Light sources with substantially two-dimensional radiating surfaces
    • H05B33/22Light sources with substantially two-dimensional radiating surfaces characterised by the chemical or physical composition or the arrangement of auxiliary dielectric or reflective layers

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