Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8150606 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2015 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Ce-doped Lu2xGd2â2xSiO5 (LGSO:Ce) fiber-shaped crystals (x = 0.5) were grown by the micro-pulling down (µ-PD) technique. To optimize the activator concentration for achieving the best scintillation parameters, the cerium concentration in the melt was varied in the range from 0.01 to 1.5 at.%. Distributions of Gd3+ and Ce3+ in LGSO:Ce crystals grown by the µ-PD and Czochralski (Cz) techniques were compared. The spatial distribution of cations across the LGSO:Ce scintillation crystals grown by the µ-PD technique is studied using wide-field microscopy under simultaneous excitation of two types of Ce-related centers and confocal microscopy under the selective excitation of Ce3+ in CeO6 crystallographic sites. It is revealed that the fiber-shaped crystals contain a single crystal core surrounded by crystalline material with a higher density of inclusions and cracks that are predominantly directed along the crystal axis. The formation of inclusions and cracks is interpreted by a nonuniform radial distribution of LGSO:CE cations.
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Authors
V. Kononets, O. Benamara, G. Patton, C. Dujardin, S. Gridin, A. Belsky, D. Dobrovolskas, A. VaitkeviÄius, G. Tamulaitis, V. Baumer, K. Belikov, O. Sidletskiy, K. Lebbou,