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The excitation and emission spectra indicated that, excitation broadband chiefly lay in the ultraviolet range, and nanocrystalline particles emitted strong light at 510 nm, which corresponding to the typical characteristic 5d 4f transition of Eu2+ ion excited at around 360 nm.
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