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Electroluminescence AC powder displays based upon ZnS:Tm, Li

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  • Boudghene Stambouli, A.
  • Hamzaoui, S.
  • Bouderbala, M.
  • Kaid Omar, O.

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The preparation and characterisation of an inorganic blue-emitting alternate-current electrolumenescent (ACEL) cell based upon ZnS:Tm, Li phosphor powder are described. Electroluminescent and photoluminescent spectra clearly show a dominant blue-emission band peaking at 2.6 eV (477 nm) originated from 1G4-->3H6 transition. Advantages and drawbacks of the powder-based ACEL cell have been discussed in comparison with a ACEL thin-film based upon a similar material. The near-infra-red band (801 nm, 1.55 eV, 3F4-->3H6) seen in thin-film structure was significantly suppressed in these types of devices.

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  • Boudghene Stambouli, A. & Hamzaoui, S. & Bouderbala, M. & Kaid Omar, O., 1999. "Electroluminescence AC powder displays based upon ZnS:Tm, Li," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 64(1-4), pages 207-213, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:64:y:1999:i:1-4:p:207-213
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