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Excitation spectra of\(Mn^{2^ + } \)in crystal phosphors

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Excitation spectra are reported for ten crystal phosphors containing Mn2+ as activator. Phosphors with green and red emissions (tetrahedral and octahedral environments for the activator) have different UV spectra, whereas the visible spectra are similar and consist of four weak bands.

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We are indebted to E.E. Bukke and V.B. Neustruev for assistance and valuable advice in setting up the apparatus and making the measurements, and to M.D. Galanin and M.F. Fok for a discussion of the results.

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Konstantinova-Shlezinger, M.A., Kabakova, A.I. Excitation spectra of\(Mn^{2^ + } \)in crystal phosphors. J Appl Spectrosc 6, 418–421 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00707515

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