Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403699 | Journal of Luminescence | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The emission spectrum of CdI2 is composed of ultraviolet (UV), green (G) and yellow (Y and Yâ²) bands peaking at 3.38, 2.50, 2.16 and 2.25Â eV, respectively. In order to determine the initial states of the Y- and G-luminescence, decay curves have been measured at 6 and 80Â K by varying emission energy. The observed decay curves are composed of two or three exponential components. These decay components were named Ï1, Ï2, Ï3, Ï3â² and Ï4. The emission spectrum for each decay component, i.e., the life-time resolved emission spectrum, was constructed from the observed decay curves. At 6Â K, three bands at 2.12, 2.49 and 2.64Â eV are obtained for Ï1, Ï2 and Ï3 components, respectively. At 80Â K, a dominant band for the Ï4 component and a weak band for the Ï3â² component appear on the same energy position at 2.25Â eV. The origin of each emission band in the life-time resolved emission spectra will be briefly discussed.
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Authors
Seiji Kawabata, Hideyuki Nakagawa,