October 6, 2009
Conference Paper

Variability in Chemical Vapor Deposited Zinc Sulfide: Assessment of Legacy and International CVD ZnS Materials

Abstract

Samples of CVD ZnS from the United States, Germany, Israel, and China were evaluated using transmission spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, photoluminescence, and biaxial flexure testing. Visible and near-infrared scattering, 6 µm absorption, and ultraviolet cut-on edge varied substantially in tested materials. Crystallographic hexagonality and texture was determined and correlated with optical scattering. Transmission cut-on (ultraviolet edge) blue-shifts with annealing and corresponds to visible color but not the 6 µm absorption. Photoluminescence results suggest that CVD ZnS exhibits a complex suite of electronic bandgap defects. All CVD ZnS tested with biaxial flexure exhibit similar fracture strength values and Weibull moduli. This survey suggests that technical understanding of the structure and optical properties CVD ZnS is still in its infancy.

Revised: November 10, 2009 | Published: October 6, 2009

Citation

McCloy J.S., R. Korenstein, and R. Korenstein. 2009. Variability in Chemical Vapor Deposited Zinc Sulfide: Assessment of Legacy and International CVD ZnS Materials. In Proceedings of the SPIE: Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XI, April 15, 2009, Orlando, Florida, edited by RW Tustison, 7302, Article No. 73020M. Bellingham, Washington:SPIE. PNNL-SA-62771. doi:10.1117/12.819559