Articles you may be interested inTunable emission in surface passivated Mn-ZnS nanophosphors and its application for Glucose sensing AIP Advances 2, 012183 (2012); 10.1063/1.3698310Temperature and pressure behavior of the emission bands from Mn-, Cu-, and Eu-doped ZnS nanocrystalsWe prepared manganese and europium co-doped zinc sulfide (ZnS:Mn,Eu) phosphors and used them for radiation detection. In addition to the red fluorescence at 583 nm due to the d-d transition of Mn ions, an intense violet emission at 420 nm is newly observed in ZnS:Mn,Eu phosphors. The emission is related to Eu 2þ doping but only appears at certain Eu 2þ concentrations. It is found that the intensity of the 420 nm violet fluorescence is X-ray does-dependent, while the red fluorescence of 583 nm is not. The ratio of fluorescence intensities at 420 nm and 583 nm has been monitored as a function of X-ray doses that exposed upon the ZnS:Mn,Eu phosphors. Empirical formulas are provided to estimate the doses of applied X-ray irradiation. Finally, possible mechanisms of X-ray irradiation induced fluorescence quenching are discussed. The intense 420 nm emission not only provides a violet light for solid state lighting but also offers a very sensitive method for radiation detection. V C 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. [http://dx.