Abstract

The orange luminescence at 2.15eV of As-grown ZnS 0.52Se 0.48crystals has been studied. The peak energy, halfwidth and Gaussian band shape exhibit a temperature dependence which is similar to that of the self-activated (SA) luminescence of ZnS at 2.66 eVand to that of ZnSe at 2.03 eV, and which can be described satisfactorily by a configurational coordinate model. However, optically detected magnetic resonance experiments at 1.8 K show that the luminescence is due to the recombination of an electron thermally released from a donor state with a hole trapped at an A-center acceptor state. The temperature dependence of the thermoluminescence spectra above 77 K and their spectral shift under additional IR exposure are also consistent with radiative recombination involving distant donor-acceptor pairs.

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