초록
ZnS phosphors were sintered at vacuum atmosphere, Sintered under the temperature of 950$\^{C}$, ZnS phosphors were grown into the sphalerite structure and two emission peaks were observed at the positions of 460nm and 528nm of the emission spectra. Sintered over the temperature of 1050$\^{C}$, there were simultaneously the sphalerite and wurtize structure in the ZnS phosphors and three emission peaks were observed at the positions of 440nm and 515nm of emission spectra. The emission peaks of 460nm obsrved under the sphalerite structure and 440nm observed under the wurtize structure were due to the vacancy of Zn formed in the ZnS phosphors. The emission peaks of 528nm observed under the sphalerite structure and 515nm observed under the wurtize structure wre caused by the radiative transitions from the level of the vacancy of S formed in the ZnS phosphors to the valance band.