Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5489876 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Strontium iodide (SrI2), an important new scintillator crystal having a high light yield and excellent energy resolution, was grown for the first time by the edge-defined film-fed (EFG) growth method. Using high purity starting materials and floating dies made of graphite, fused quartz or AlN, large cylindrical, planar or square cross-section single crystals (12-15Â mm across and >7Â cm long) were produced at growth rates up to 15Â mm/h, significantly faster than the current Bridgman growth technology. Details on the equipment used to grow this deliquescent material and on its growth behavior are given along with some discussion of crystalline quality.
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Authors
G. Calvert, C. Guguschev, A. Burger, M. Groza, J.J. Derby, R.S. Feigelson,