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Investigation of electroluminophores for their practical application in optical fibre sensor technology

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In this paper, the results of the experimental investigation of electroluminescent phenomena are presented. The electroluminescent effect is observed in some composite semiconductors, among others - ZnS, doped by Mn and Cu. The concentrations of impurities in good guality electrophosphores are higher than in photoluminophores and they are within the range of 10⁻⁴ - 10⁻³ g/g. The worked out electroluminophors were tested in the electric field of sinusoidally changeable intensity. The influence of electric field both on spectral characteristics and electroluminescence intensity was examined. The final aim of the tests is elaboration of electric intensity sensors which will be applied in monitoring of operation of electromagnetic power arrangements in the future.
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