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The Luminescence of Mn2 + ‐Activated ZnGa2 O 4
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1997
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassExcitation Energy TransferChemistryGallate Host LatticeLuminescence PropertyElectronic Excited StateInorganic MaterialLuminescence PropertiesZnga2 O 4Inorganic ChemistryPhotoluminescencePhotochemistryOptoelectronic MaterialsOptoelectronicsDivalent ManganeseApplied PhysicsFunctional Materials
The luminescence of and doped with divalent manganese was studied by performing excitation, emission, and decay time measurements in the temperature range from 4.2 to 500 K. From the results of these measurements the following mechanism can be proposed. Excitation into the gallate host lattice leads to the formation of electron‐hole pairs which recombine radiatively on either the gallate groups or or nonradiatively on quenching centers, depending on the temperature. In the first case a blue emission is observed, whereas the maximum of the green emission is at about 500 nm. At 4.2 K the effective distance of energy transport from excited gallate to emitting is estimated to be 40 Å. Due to the increasing mobility of the exciton this value increases at higher temperatures. Furthermore, the luminescence properties are found to be dependent on the preparation conditions.