Listing description
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Linear Formula ZnSe
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Molecular Weight 144.35
Zinc selenide (ZnSe) is a light-yellow, solid compound
comprising zinc (Zn) and selenium (Se). It is an intrinsic semiconductor with a band gap of about 2.70 eV at 25 °C (77 °F). ZnSe rarely
occurs in nature, and is found in the mineral that was named after Hans Stille called "stilleite."
Detailed d
Properties
ZnSe can be made in both hexagonal (wurtzite)
and cubic (zincblende)
crystal structure.
It is a wide-bandgap semiconductor of the II-VI semiconductor
group (since zinc and selenium belong to the 12th
and 16th groups of the periodic table, respectively). The
material can be doped n-type doping with, for instance, halogen elements. P-type doping is more
difficult, but can be achieved by introducing gallium.
Applications
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ZnSe doped with chromium (ZnSe:Cr) has
been used as an infrared laser gain medium emitting at about
2.4 µm.[1]
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It is used as an
infrared optical material with a remarkably wide transmission wavelength range
(0.45 µm to 21.5 µm[2]). The refractive index is about 2.67 at
550 nm (green), and about 2.40 at 10.6 µm (LWIR). Similar to zinc sulfide, ZnSe is produced as microcrystalline sheets by synthesis from hydrogen selenide gas and zinc vapour. Another method of producing is a growth from melt under
excessive presure of inert gas (Ar usually).[3] When free of absorption
and inclusions it is ideally suited for CO2 laser optics at 10.6 µm wavelength. It is thus a very important
IR material. In daily life, it can be found as the entrance optic in the new
range of "in-ear"
clinical thermometers, seen as a small yellow
window. Zinc selenide can slowly react with atmospheric moisture if poorly
polished, but this is not generally a serious problem. Except where optics are
used in spectroscopy or at the Brewster angle, antireflection or beamsplitting optical coatings are generally employed.
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ZnSe activated with tellurium (ZnSe(Te)) is a scintillator with
emission peak at 640 nm, suitable for matching with photodiodes. It is used in x-ray and gamma ray detectors. ZnSe
scintillators are significantly different from the ZnS ones.
Chemistry
It can be deposited as a thin film by chemical vapour
deposition techniques including MOVPE and vacuum
evaporation.
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