Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5397918 | Journal of Luminescence | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report the growth and scintillation characterization of Tl2LiLuCl6 single crystals, developed from the melt using two-zone vertical Bridgman technique, while doped with 0.5, 1, 3 and 5 mol% Ce concentration. X-ray-induced emission spectra shows Ce3+ emission ranging from 370 to 540-nm wavelength. Energy resolution, light yield and decay time of the grown samples are measured under γ-ray excitation at room temperature. Energy resolution of 5.6% FWHM with 27,000±2700 ph/MeV light yield is found for 1mole% Ce-doped sample. For the same dopant concentration, three decay components are also observed. Variation of scintillation properties is observed as a function of dopant concentration in the material. It will provide excellent detection efficiency for X- and γ-rays due to its high effective Z-number and density. It is expected that such scintillator will be a potential detector for the medical imaging techniques.
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Authors
Gul Rooh, H.J. Kim, Jonghun Jang, Sunghwan Kim,