Claims
- 1. An AC-excited thin-film electroluminescent (TFEL) device comprised of:
- (a) a doped alkaline earth sulphide phosphor in a thin crystalline layer;
- (b) a pair of ZnS carrier injection layers sandwiching said phosphor layer for increasing the amount of visible light emitted from said phosphor layer, when the latter is excited by an AC source, by augmenting the supply of available carriers to said phosphor layer thereby lowering the threshold voltage of said AC-excited thin-film electroluminescent device and increasing the luminous efficiency thereof;
- (c) a pair of insulating layers sandwiching said carrier injection layers and said phosphor layer;
- (d) a pair of electrode layers sandwiching said insulating layers, said carrier injection layers and said phosphor layer; and
- (e) a supporting substrate.
- 2. The TFEL device of claim 1 in which said phoshor layer is crystallized by annealing at a temperature above 600.degree. C. and has a thickness about 5000 .ANG..
- 3. A TFEL device according to claim 1 wherein, upon suitable AC-excitation, said phosphor layer is an effective blue light emitter having a luminous efficiency greater than about 0.1 lumens per watt and a luminance greater than about 20 foot-lamberts.
- 4. A TFEL device according to claim 3 in which said phosphor consists essentially of strontium sulphide (SrS) doped with cerium fluoride (CeF.sub.3).
- 5. An AC-excited thin-film electroluminescent (TFEL) device comprised of:
- (a) a doped alkaline earth sulfide phosphor in a thin crystalline layer;
- (b) a pair of ZnS layers sandwiching said phosphor layer being annealed together at a high temperature for promoting crystalline growth in said doped alkaline earth sulfide phosphor thereby increasing the amount of visible light emitted from said phosphor layer when said phosphor layer is excited by an AC source;
- (c) a pair of insulating layers sandwiching said ZnS layers and said phosphor layer;
- (d) a pair of electrode layers sandwiching said insulating layers, said ZnS layers and said phosphor layer; and
- (e) a supporting substrate.
- 6. The TFEL device of claim 5 wherein said alkaline earth sulfide phosphor layer emits blue light when excited by said AC source.
- 7. The TFEL device of claim 5 in which said phosphor layer is crystallized by annealing at a temperature above 600.degree. C. and has a thickness about 5000 .ANG..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 588,894, filed on Mar. 12, 1984, now abandoned.
GENERAL
The research culminating in this invention was conducted, in part, under contract DAAK20-82-C-0384 with the U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development Command, Fort Monmouth, N.J., pursuant to which contract the Government possesses certain property rights in said invention.
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