A Couple-Free Structured LuAG:Ce-LuAG Scintillating Single Crystal Fiber Grown by a Laser-Heated Pedestal Growth Method
LuAG:Ce scintillators with excellent physical and scintillation properties have been widely utilized in radiation detection. However, three existing problems, such as Ce3+ ions’ self-absorption effect, coupling-loss, and systems’ radiation resistance, limit the LuAG:Ce scintillators’ application. A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Crystal growth & design 2024-04, Vol.24 (8), p.3333-3341 |
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Zusammenfassung: | LuAG:Ce scintillators with excellent physical and scintillation properties have been widely utilized in radiation detection. However, three existing problems, such as Ce3+ ions’ self-absorption effect, coupling-loss, and systems’ radiation resistance, limit the LuAG:Ce scintillators’ application. A couple-free LuAG:Ce-LuAG scintillating single crystal fiber (SSCF) for detection and transmission integrated performance was grown by the laser-heated pedestal growth method to address these. The Ce element along the growth direction of the as-grown LuAG:Ce-LuAG SSCF exhibits a three-segment distribution. The 1–1.5 cm length of LuAG:Ce detection segment for LuAG:Ce-LuAG SSCF is beneficial for enhancing the intensity of the output scintillation light at the collected end-face of the SSCF under X-ray or gamma-ray radiation. The thermal luminescence integrated intensity of LuAG:Ce SSCF still maintained 81% at 498 K and increased by 134% at 78 K compared to at room temperature. This design holds promise for the scintillation light strength collected from the transmission output end of the SSCF. |
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ISSN: | 1528-7483 1528-7505 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.cgd.4c00056 |