Abstract
In the Lewis acidic melts it is possible to obtain the metal cations in the low oxidation states with unusual electronic configurations. Univalent bismuth cation, Bi+, possesses an open shell 6p2 configuration with several low-lying exited states, causing intense and broadband luminescence in the near-IR with the decay time of hundreds of μs [1-3].
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