C. KarnerPaul MaguireJames McLaughlinS. J. Laverty
High-quality luminescent thin films of strontium sulphide (SrS) with excellent stoichiometry have been grown by pulsed-laser deposition. The crystallinity, stoichiometry and cathodoluminescence (CL) have been investigated for the films deposited onto two differently coated glass substrates. Furthermore the importance of post-deposition annealing has been studied. SrS thin films grown at 450oC onto glass substrates coated with tin-doped indium oxide show good crystallinity, with a preferred orientation along the (200) axis. Cerium-doped SrS (SrS : Ce) gives a strong blue CL output at 400 nm. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy shows that the films are stoichiometric and that the stoichiometry is controllable by varying deposition parameters.
Masahiko HirataniYūichi MatsuiKazushige ImagawaS. Kimura
Masahiko HirataniYoshinobu TarutaniT. FukazawaMasakuni OkamotoKazumasa Takagi
M. NistorA. IoachimBruno GallasD. DéfourneauJ. PerrièreW. Seiler