Fluorescence of Cubic ZnS: Cl Crystals

Abstract
A series of fluorescence spectra (between 10°K and 300°K) and thermoluminescence measurements have been performed on self-activated cubic ZnS crystals prepared by two different methods. The vacuum-grown crystals (type I) show two series of edge emission lines (A and B) and a broad-band blue emission (self-activated). Thermoluminescence results indicate the presence of three traps. Crystals grown in H2S-HCl atmosphere (type II) show only the long-wavelength series of edge emission lines (B), the same blue emission and, at low temperature, a weaker broad-band emission at an intermediate wavelength. The thermoluminescence results indicate the presence of only one trap.