Abstract
The visible fluorescence of Ce3+ and Mn2+ impurities in crystals of CaF2 has been investigated under conditions of intense uv irradiation. A change in the fluorescent quantum efficiencies for both impurities is observed at high intensities. In particular, the resonant energy transfer from a Ce3+ sensitizer to a neighboring Mn2+ begins to saturate. A simple model is postulated to explain this effect. From this model an estimate can be made of the number of sensitizable sites surrounding the Ce3+. The rather large numbers obtained, about 150, may be due to some pairing of the Ce3+ and Mn2+ ions.

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