U. Pal et al., CATHODOLUMINESCENCE MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF ALPHA-HGI2 PLATELETS AND CRYSTALS, Applied physics A: Materials science & processing, 61(6), 1995, pp. 645-649
CathodoLuminescence studies (CL) have been carried out on red mercuric
-iodide (alpha-HgI2) crystals and platelets grown by the vapor transpo
rt method. Panchromatic CL images revealed inhomogeneous distribution
of growth-induced dislocations and terraces. The effect of prolonged K
I (20%) treatment on the evolution of different CL bands has been inve
stigated. CL spectra of the platelets at 80 K showed three luminescenc
e bands at about 546, 567 and 624 nm. The intensity of the 567 nm band
(band II) decreased after KI treatment, thus indicating the role of I
vacancies on the evolution of this band. An additional band at about
555 nm is observed in as-grown crystals, but not revealed in platelets
. Increase of the relative intensity of band III (624 nm) on prolonged
KI treatment indicates the association of some surface states on this
band along with the effect of impurities as reported earlier. Hg trea
tment causes an increase of total CL intensity and also the relative i
ntensity of band II in platelets and crystals.