ELECTROLUMINESCENCE OF RARE-EARTH AND TRANSITION METAL MOLECULES IN II-VI COMPOUNDS VIA IMPACT EXCITATION

It is shown experimentally that it is possible to excite rare-earth and transition metal ions included in a II-VI compound matrix as fluoride molecules by direct, hot-electron impact. Electron-hole pairs in the matrix are unnecessary and even undesirable. AC excitation of a thin film structure has g...

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