Abstract:
The cathodoluminescence and absorption of plastically deformed ZnS(O) single crystals are investigated in the light of band-anticrossing theory. The difference in the oxygen content in the surface layer and in the sample bulk is found using a scanning electron microscope and according to cathodoluminescence data. This fact explains the specifics of the spectral position of the fundamental absorption edge and exciton spectra. The shift dynamics of the bands of self-activated luminescence on deep A centers (SA luminescence) during deformation recrystallization with an increase in the dissolved oxygen concentration is presented. Restriction of the spectral range of the appearance of self-activated luminescence at shallow levels–“edge” luminescence–is established. The nature of the emission bands in the wavelength ranges of 336–350 and 364–390 nm is established. These results refine the energy model of ZnS(O) crystals and can be useful in the case of the practical use of their structure-sensitive properties.