Authors : A.J. Nadgowda, Dr. Chitra Khade, S. B. Pandey
Page Nos : 242-246
Description :
The photoluminescence (PL) features of LiF:SnF2:Ce phosphor produced by wet chemical synthesis were investigated in this study. A prominent peak in the photoluminescence spectrum can be attributed to transitions between 5d–4f levels of cerium in the host lattice and is located between 210 and 330 nm (SnF2).[1] The structure of tin fluorophosphate glasses and their low melting point properties have recently gotten a lot of interest, however their luminous capabilities haven't gotten nearly as much attention. [2] We discovered that SnF2 had a stronger favourable influence on perovskite optical properties than SnF4. [3]