The type of manganese material used as an activator source affected the luminous characteristics of Zn2SiO4:Mn phosphor particles in spray pyrolysis. The prepared Zn2SiO4:Mn particles had different optimum post-treatment temperatures and reduction conditions for obtaining the maximum photoluminescence intensity from the manganese source material used. The particles prepared from manganese nitrate and sulfate had higher photoluminescence intensities than the commercial product prepared by solid-state reaction method after post-treatment at 1200 degreesC without using a reduction process. However, the maximum photoluminescence intensity under vacuum ultraviolet excitation was obtained from the particles prepared from manganese chloride, post-treated at 1120 degreesC for 5 h and reduced at 775 degreesC, which was 10% higher than that of the commercial product. Manganese source material also affected the decay time (tau(10)) of the Zn2SiO4:Mn phosphor particles, The manganese chloride was favored for the formation of the phosphor particles having a short, decay time and high brightness under vacuum ultraviolet excitation.