Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5399426 | Journal of Luminescence | 2014 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A promising new type of inorganic scintillation material, Mâ²-type Lu1âxNdxTaO4, was successfully synthesized by a solid reaction method. The structure of the material was determined by Rietveld refinement of X-ray diffraction data. The calculated density of Lu1âxNdxTaO4 is 9.53-9.67 g cmâ3, which is the greatest among current inorganic scintillators. Upon light excitation at 355 nm, the dominant emitting transitions of Nd3+ were 4D3/2â4I13/2 and 4D3/2â4I15/2. The concentration dependences of the fluorescence intensity and fluorescence lifetime of the 4D3/2â4I13/2 transition in Lu1âxNdxTaO4 were explored. It was inferred that the optimal doping concentration of Nd3+ was approximately 5.4% and the fluorescence lifetime of the 4D3/2â4I13/2 transition in the zero-concentration limit was approximately 263.2 ns. The material is suggested to be a potential heavy scintillator due to its high density and fast luminescence decay.
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Authors
Yiping Zhao, Qingli Zhang, Changxin Guo, Chaoshu Shi, Fang Peng, Huajun Yang, Dunlu Sun, Jianqiao Luo, Wenpeng Liu,