Abstract
Abstract— Electron‐beam processing of starting‐material ZnS increased the luminance derived from electroluminescent phosphors. As is shown in the paper, irradiation caused the formation of defects in ZnS that resulted in increased copper content in the phosphor due to the promotion of diffusion and the formation of additional “green” luminescence centers. A change in surface properties was also investigated, and it was found that processing resulted in increased the amount of both surface zinc and sulfur vacancies as well as the amount of surface centers related to copper.
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