The results of a systematic photoluminescence study of ZnGa2O4:Mn powd
er phosphor are reported. At room temperature this phosphor exhibits b
right, green luminescence with a spectral peak at 2.46 eV and Commissi
on International de l'Eclairage chromaticity coordinates of x=0.073 an
d gamma=0.696. At low temperatures the luminescence was found to consi
st of three components assigned to the T-4(1)-(6)A(1) inner transition
of the 3d electrons of Mn2+ ions located on three different sites of
the host crystal. Selective excitation and lifetime measurements were
used to investigate the assignment of these features. The photolumines
cence lifetime showed a single exponential decay of about 4 ms and at
T=1.6 K an optical-phonon-related fine structure [E(phonon)=(8.2+/-0.2
) meV] of the main photoluminescence line was observed. (C) 1995 Ameri
can Institute of Physics.