Abstract
ZnTe:Cr crystal was grown by a modified ACRT-Te solvent method and its spectroscopic properties were characterized. The UV-Vis-NIR transmission spectrum shows two strong absorptions related to Cr2+ located at the wavelength of 800 nm and 1790 nm as well as the VZn-related absorption in the range of 570-750 nm. Low temperature PL spectrum indicates two peak bands at near 530 nm and 595-630 nm assigned to near band edge (NBE) and self-activation (SA) emissions. Further analysis demonstrates that the NBE emission is composed of acceptor-bound-excition (A1, X) band, electron-acceptor band (e, A) and donor-acceptor-pair (DAP) band. Temperature-dependent PL spectrum of NBE peak is fitted by Arrhenius formula, from which the thermal quenching activation energies of ZnTe:Cr crystal at low (<50 K) and high (>50 K) temperatures are obtained to be 3.87 meV and 59.53 meV, respectively. Infrared fluorescence spectrum indicates that ZnTe:Cr crystal produces fluorescence emission band in the range of 2-2.6 μm at room-temperature, with the fluorescence lifetime of 1.0×10-6 s.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1158-1162 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Rengong Jingti Xuebao/Journal of Synthetic Crystals |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 5 |
State | Published - Oct 2012 |
Keywords
- ACRT-Te solvent method
- Infrared fluorescence spectrum
- Transmission spectrum
- Visible photoluminescence spectra
- ZnTe:Cr crystal