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The electroluminescence op ZnS-Cu single crystals excited with pulses of alternating polarity

ЭЛЕКТРОЛЮМИНЕСЦЕНЦ ИЯ МОНОКРИСТАЛЛОВ ZnS-Cu, ВОЗБУЖДАЕМАЯ ИМПУЛЬ САМИ ПЕРЕМЕННОЙ ПОЛЯ РНОСТИ

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The brightness waves of electroluminescence of ZnS—Cu were measured for the case of excitation with rectangular pulses as a function of the amplitude of the pulses and the temperature. A concrete model is proposed for electronic processes in barriers in ZnS crystals, the consequences of which for the decay of electroluminescence are in agreement with measurements.

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Измерялась зависимо сть мгновенной яркос ти электролюмeнисцен ции ZnS-Cu от времени для случая возбужден ия прямоугольными им пульсами как φункция амплитуды импульсов и температ уры. Предложена конкр етная модель электро нных процессов на барьерах в кристалла х ZnS-Cu, следствия из котор ой для затухания элек тролюминесценции находятся в согласии с измерениями.

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In conclusion the author thanks M. Trlifaj for valuable remarks and discussions, Z. Vojta and E. Rechziegel for constructing an important part of the apparatus and F. Karel for the electroluminescent crystals.

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Pátek, K. The electroluminescence op ZnS-Cu single crystals excited with pulses of alternating polarity. Czech J Phys 10, 452–467 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01557278

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