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Electroluminescence of Zn2GeO4:Mn through SiC whisker electric field enhancement

Abstract

Alternating current (AC) electroluminescence of thin film oxide phosphors is well known. However in this work electroluminescence of bulk oxide powder phosphors is achieved. A new type of AC Electroluminescent (ACEL) device has been created and developed by integrating SiC whiskers into a phosphor matrix composed of manganese-activated zinc germanate (Zn2GeO4:Mn2+). The conductive SiC whiskers enhance the average electric field in specific regions of the phosphor such that localized breakdown of the phosphor occurs, thus emitting green light. This field enhancement allows light emission to occur in thick film oxide powder phosphors and is notably the first time that bright and reasonably efficient electroluminescence of zinc germanate has been observed without using expensive thin film deposition techniques. Light emission has been achieved in thick pressed pellets using surface-deposited electrodes and the brightness-voltage characteristics of light emission are shown to be consistent with field emission of carriers from the embedded whiskers.

Authors

Wagstaff B; Kitai A

Journal

Journal of Luminescence, Vol. 167, , pp. 310–315

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 20, 2015

DOI

10.1016/j.jlumin.2015.06.016

ISSN

0022-2313

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