Abstract:
Time dependence of the luminescence power of the Fe2+ ion in ZnSe single crystal at liquid nitrogen temperature when excited by a short laser pulse of 2940 nm wavelength at various concentrations of Fe2+ ions and different pulse energy densities on the sample surface was studied. It is shown that the shape of the luminescence decay curve depends both on the Fe2+ concentration and the energy density of the laser pulse. Such behavior of the luminescence kinetics is interpreted as the manifestation of the concentration quenching of Fe2+ excited state. A theoretical description of the observed dependences is proposed, and the best agreement between the calculated and experimental curves is obtained if we assume that the probability of quenching per unit time is proportional to the square of the concentration of Fe2+ ions in excited state.
Keywords:ZnSe:Fe2+ crystal, concentration quenching of luminescence.