“…Europium tetrachalcogenides EuGa 2 S 4 from group AB III 2 C VI 4 (A -Eu, Yb, Dy; B -Ga, In; C -S, Se, Te) with an incomplete inner 4 f shell, which are activated by rare-earth elements (specifically, erbium), have been studied extensively since the moment of their synthesis, and several intriguing physical properties have been revealed in the process. A considerable number of papers [1][2][3][4][5][6] focused on the photo-, electro-, and thermoluminescence properties of these crystals have already been published. The results of experiments performed in these studies provided an opportunity to determine certain key parameters of photoluminescence (red shift, Stokes shift, lifetime of Er 3+ ions, etc.…”