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ELECTROLUMINESCENCE OF RARE-EARTH AND TRANSITION METAL MOLECULES IN <i>II-VI</i> COMPOUNDS VIA IMPACT EXCITATION
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1968
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EngineeringAtomic Emission SpectroscopyExcitation Energy TransferChemistryElectronic Excited StateLuminescence PropertyElectronic StructureElectron SpectroscopyIon EmissionInorganic ChemistryPhotoluminescencePhysicsThin Film StructureQuantum ChemistryAc ExcitationExcited State PropertyTransition Metal IonsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
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 given external power conversion efficiency of about 10−4 at several optical frequencies including the 5480-Å line of Tb3+.
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