Advances in High-Resolution Ultrafast LuI3:Ce Scintillators for Fast Timing Applications
Scintillation detectors exhibiting high spatial resolution and fast timing capabilities are of vital importance for synchrotron sources. These detectors may be exposed to a variety of X-ray energies (up to 140 keV) and used in high frame rate applications. Here, we describe the advances in the devel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2020-06, Vol.67 (6), p.969-973 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Scintillation detectors exhibiting high spatial resolution and fast timing capabilities are of vital importance for synchrotron sources. These detectors may be exposed to a variety of X-ray energies (up to 140 keV) and used in high frame rate applications. Here, we describe the advances in the development of thin-film LuI 3 :Ce scintillators for higher energy X-ray imaging, with fast timing and high spatial resolution. When grown in a single crystalline form, these scintillators are bright, producing 115 000 photons/MeV. However, to achieve high spatial resolution, these scintillators are grown in thin-film form with a microcolumnar structure, controllable to column diameters of < 1- 30~\mu \text{m} . Thus, a much thicker scintillator layer ( 10~\mu \text{m} -3 mm or higher) may be grown, providing superior X-ray absorption while achieving high resolutions of 50~\mu \text{m} or better, at the cost of reduced light yield. To study the timing characteristics of the scintillator, time-resolved X-ray excited optical luminescence (TR-XEOL) was performed on two different sets of three samples of LuI 3 at the 1-BM beamline of the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. Besides, we report timing measurements obtained using a photomultiplier tube (PMT) and oscilloscope at Radiation Monitoring Devices (RMD) Inc. Using the TR-XEOL, we determined the decay constants of LuI 3 as a function of Ce doping, recording a fast decay component as low as 3.6 ns (39%), one of the fastest values recorded in inorganic scintillators. This fast decay opens up numerous novel applications, where ultrahigh frame rates are important using synchrotron X-rays. This article will discuss fabrication, characterization, and potential applications for this novel scintillator. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9499 1558-1578 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TNS.2020.2985213 |