Abstract

The effect of field strength and frequency on electroluminescence brightness has been investigated for the binary systems (Zn:Cd)S:Mn:Cl and (Zn:Cd)S:Mn:Sm:Cl. The voltage dependence of the time averaged electroluminescent brightness shows the relation B = B o exp ( − C √ v and holds good over a wide range of frequencies, thus indicating that the mechanism of excitation is acceleration collision. The dependence of constants B o and C on frequency of the applied field shows that the brightness of the electroluminescence is found to saturate at higher frequencies. It has been observed that EL peak emissions for these phosphors were found to be at 560 nm and 580 nm.

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