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Elsevier, Journal of Luminescence, 1-2(104), p. 145-150

DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2313(03)00011-5

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Photoluminescence of electron beam evaporated CaS:Bi thin films

Journal article published in 2003 by P. F. Smet ORCID, J. Van Gheluwe, D. Poelman ORCID, R. L. Van Meirhaeghe
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Abstract

For the first time, the photoluminescence (PL) of electron beam evaporated CaS:Bi thin films is reported. Luminescent CaS:Bi powder prepared out of aqueous solutions was used as source material. The influence of substrate temperature on the PL and the morphology of thin films is discussed, and an optimum is determined. Substrate temperatures between 200degreesC and 300degreesC lead to good quality thin films with sufficient PL intensity. As-deposited thin films show two emission bands, peaking at 450 and 530 nm. Upon annealing the emission intensity increases, and annealing at 800degreesC is sufficient to obtain a homogeneously blue emitting thin film (CIE colour coordinates (0.17; 0.12)), thanks to a single remaining emission band at 450 nm. The influence of ambient temperature on the PL of CaS:Bi powder and thin films was also investigated and it was found that CaS:Bi thin films show a favourable thermal quenching behaviour near room temperature. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.