“…The emission bands corresponding to 1 S 0 -1 I 6 , 3 P 2,1,0 (around 404 nm) and the 1 S 0 -1 D 2 (around 340 nm) transitions in the SrB 6 O 10 :Pr 3+ are in the same wavelength ranges with the excitation bands corresponding to 6 A 1g -4 E g À 4 A 1g (around 408 nm) and the 6 A 1g -4 T 2g (around 350 nm) transitions in the SrB 6 O 10 :Mn 2+ , respectively. This firsttime observation of 1 S 0 emission in SrB 6 O 10 :Pr 3+ is a confirmation of the previous suggestions [6] concerning hosts suitable for realization of PCE. But no second photon from 3 P 0 or 1 D 2 levels was observed, even at low temperature.…”