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Mn2+ has been synthesized by a new sulfurizing flux method, and the phosphors prepared in this way is relatively stable in water. The fluorescent spectra of CaS host and CaS: Mn2+ have been measured at room temperature. The luminescent centers formed by O2- ions may be responsible for the host’s blue - green emission. The complete disappearance of this emission in CaS: Mn2+ system confirms that there exists efficient energy transfer from the host to the Mn2+ centers. The decay characteristics have been performed. The photoluminescence decay of CaS: Mn2+ consists of slow and fast components due to the single and paired Mn2+ centers, respectively.
Mn2 + has been synthesized by a new sulfurizing flux method, and the phosphors prepared in this way is relatively stable in water. The fluorescent spectra of CaS host and CaS: Mn2 + have been measured at room temperature. The luminescent centers formed by O2- ions may The complete disappearance of this emission in CaS: Mn2 + system confirms that there exists efficient energy transfer from the host to the Mn2 + centers. The decay characteristics have been performed. The photoluminescence decay of CaS: Mn2 + consists of slow and fast components due to the single and paired Mn2 + centers, respectively.