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J. Phys. Radium 22, 98-100 (1961)
DOI: 10.1051/jphysrad:0196100220209800
Variation de l'effet renforcateur de la luminescence excitée par des rayons α avec la longueur d'onde d'émission et la fréquence des champs électriques
R. Henck et A. CocheDépartement de Chimie Nucléaire, Centre de Recherches Nucléaires, Strasbourg
Abstract
The enhancement effect of electric fields on α-ray excited phosphors of the type ZnS:CdS activated with Mn, has been studied as a function of the emission wavelength of the phosphor and of the frequency (0.005 c/s to 50 kc/s) of the applied electric fields, for several concentrations of manganese.
Résumé
La variation de l'effet renforçateur, sous l'action de champs électriques, de la luminescence excitée par des rayons α, a été étudiée sur des sulfures mixtes de zinc et cadmium activés au manganèse, en fonction de la longueur d'onde d'émission du scintillateur et de la fréquence (0,005 Hz à 50 kHz) des champs électriques appliqués, et ceci pour différentes concentrations en manganèse.
7855 - Photoluminescence, properties and materials.
Key words
cadmium compounds -- luminescence of inorganic substances -- zinc compounds
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