| Summary: | KPb2Cl5:Mn2+ crystal with sizes of centimeters has been successfully grown by a modified Bridgman method. The electronic spectra of Mn2+ in the title compound have been measured at different temperatures and compared, revealing that the red emission observed at 10 and 77 K in the spectral range from 500 to 800 nm, which vanishes at room temperature, is associated with the radiation from Pb2+ ions with adjacent defects whereas the orange-red emission in the spectral range from 530 to 680 nm can be undoubtedly attributed to the spin forbidden transition 4T1g (4G) ? 6A 1g(6S) of Mn2+. The electronic excitation spectra are interpreted in a strong crystal field scheme with the use of the Tanabe-Sugano diagram. Good agreement with the experimental spectroscopic data is obtained with the use of crystal field splitting parameter 10Dq = 7902 cm-1, Racah parameters B = 618 cm-1, and C = 3549 cm -1. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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