Direct optically detected magnetic resonance observation of a copper centre associated with the green emission in ZnSe
- 20 December 1981
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
- Vol. 14 (35) , 5545-5557
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/14/35/014
Abstract
The green emission at 530 nm in zinc selenide has been studied by means of optically-detected magnetic resonance (ODMR). Observation of hyperfine structure shows unequivocally that copper ions are involved with the emission. The copper ions lie in C2v symmetry with gX=1.951+or-0.004, gY=2.214+or-0.004, gZ=2.042+or-0.004, mod AX mod -4 cm-1, mod AY mod =(155+or-5)*10-4 cm-1 and mod AZ mod -4 cm-1, with X, Y and Z respectively parallel to (110), (110) and (001) or equivalent directions. The spectrum is attributed to Cu2+ either at the zinc substitutional site or at the interstitial site that is surrounded by four selenium ions. The lowering of the symmetry from Td to C2v is attributed to the presence of another ion in an (001) type direction relative to the copper. The results of previous workers suggest that this second ion is itself copper, so that the centre would be a copper-substitutional-copper-interstitial pair. The ODMR results show surprisingly that the emission is due to donor-acceptor recombination, the copper centre acting as a deep acceptor.Keywords
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