| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10633441 | Optical Materials | 2005 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Radioluminescence of float-zone grown single-crystal Lu2SiO5:RE (RE = Tb, Sm, Tm, Eu, Pr, Yb) has been measured and prominent electronic transitions have been identified. Tb, Sm and Tm are excellent host-lattice activators that yield strong emission relative to the luminescence from well-known Lu2SiO5:Ce. Eu- and Pr-doped Lu2SiO5 exhibit weak luminescence whereas the Yb-doped sample is non-luminescent in the UV-vis portion of the spectrum. With the possible exception of Lu2SiO5:Pr, Tb3+ is found to be an unintentional impurity in all samples investigated. Lu2SiO5:Sm is a candidate phosphor for radiation detection because it is dense and bright with orange-red emission that matches the spectral response of high-efficiency photodiodes.
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											Authors
												D.W. Cooke, R.E. Muenchausen, K.J. McClellan, B.L. Bennett, 
											