Abstract
The luminescence of nominally pure Eu3+, Tb3+, Sm3+, Ce3+, Pb2+, and Bi3+‐activated are reported and discussed. Comparisons with are made. The host lattice emission is ascribed to self‐trapped excitons on the gen ions. The trivalent activators show two luminescent centers, the Pb2+ only one. This agrees with the crystal structure data. The two Eu3+ centers show very different luminescence characteristics. The charge transfer bands are at different positions, the emissions are different, the coupling with the Be‐O vibration differs, and the amount of emission is not equal. The Sm3+ charge transfer band is at low energy. The 4f‐5d transitions of Tb3+ and Ce3+ are also at low energy, resulting, for example, in a green Ce3+ emission. Between the two Bi3+ centers an efficient energy transfer has been observed .