Abstract :
The luminescent properties of alkaline earth orthosilicates M2SiO4 (M=Ba, Sr, Ca) doped with Eu2+ ions are investigated. Two emission bands are assigned to the f–d transitions of Eu2+ ions doped into two different cation sites in host lattices confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance signal. Two emission bands show the different emission color variation with substituting M2+ cations with smaller cations. This behavior is discussed in terms of two competing factors of the crystal field strength and covalence. Also the decay times are in order of 600–1000 ns. These phosphors with maximum excitation of around 370 nm can be applied as a color-tunable phosphor for light-emitting diode based on ultraviolet chip/phosphor technology.