Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7840090 | Journal of Luminescence | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Composite films of CdWO4 embedded in polystyrene have been prepared and characterized through microtomography, photoluminescence and X-ray excited optical luminescence. CdWO4 scintillator powder was successfully produced via microwave-assisted hydrothermal method using oxide precursors. With the control of synthesis pH, CdWO4 wolframite structure was obtained at temperatures as low as 100â¯Â°C for reaction time of 1â¯h. Surface modification of CdWO4 particles by stearic acid promoted good dispersion of scintillator nanoparticles within the polymeric matrix. The composites have been prepared with 220â¯Âµm or 440â¯Âµm thickness and CdWO4/PS mass ratios of 10% and 20%. Optical measurements show the characteristic CdWO4 emission in the blue region as well as PS luminescence due to PPO, POPOP and PTO organic impurities. Under X-ray excitation, the light output was proportional to the increase of scintillator content and sample thickness. The emission intensity varied for each film face irradiated, being the most homogeneous condition achieved for the composite of 440â¯Âµm and CdWO4/PSâ¯=â¯10%.
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Authors
S.M.V. Novais, T.J. Monteiro, V.C. Teixeira, M.A. Gomes, M.E.G. Valerio, Z.S. Macedo, L.B. Barbosa,