On the response of semitransparent nanoparticulated films of LuPO4:Eu in poly-energetic X-ray imaging applications

In the present work, we demonstrate the fabrication technique of highly translucent layers of nanoparticulated (~50 nm) LuPO 4 :Eu phosphor, present their basic luminescent properties and give results of their performance in a planar imaging system coupled to a CMOS photodetector. For comparison, th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2016-05, Vol.122 (5), Article 526
Hauptverfasser: Seferis, I. E., Zeler, J., Michail, C., Valais, I., Fountos, G., Kalyvas, N., Bakas, A., Kandarakis, I., Zych, E.
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Zusammenfassung:In the present work, we demonstrate the fabrication technique of highly translucent layers of nanoparticulated (~50 nm) LuPO 4 :Eu phosphor, present their basic luminescent properties and give results of their performance in a planar imaging system coupled to a CMOS photodetector. For comparison, the imaging performance of an opaque Gd 2 O 2 S:Eu phosphor screen prepared by sedimentation is also shown. The X-ray detection parameters as well as the luminescence efficiency of the investigated films were discussed. Results show that the in-line transmittance at ~600–700 nm, in the range of the phosphor luminescence, varies with respect to the thickness of the films from 40 to 50 % for a film of 67 μm thick to 4–12 % when the thickness increases to 460 μm. Yet, X-ray detection parameters get enhanced as the thickness of the films increases. Those results affect the luminescence efficiency curves of the films under poly-energetic X-ray radiation of various tube energies. The normalized noise power spectrum values were found similar for LuPO 4 :Eu films and a phosphor screen made using commercial Gd 2 O 2 S:Eu powder. The detective quantum efficiency of our films is clearly lower compared to the Gd 2 O 2 S:Eu screen from 2 to 10 cycles mm −1 frequency range while the modulation transfer function is lower from 0 to 5.5 cycles mm −1 frequency range. The acquired data allow to predict that high-temperature sintering of our films under pressure may help to improve their imaging quality, since such a processing should increase the luminescence efficiency without significant growth of the grains and thus without sacrificing their translucent character.
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-016-0081-0