Scintillation and optical properties of Ce-doped YAGG transparent ceramics
We investigated photoluminescence (PL) and scintillation properties of Ce3+-doped Y3A12Ga3OI2 (Ce:YAGG) trans- parent ceramics synthesized by vacuum sintering with different Ce3+ concentrations (mol.%) from 0.3% to 1% (0.3%Ce:YAGG, 0.5%Ce:YAGG, 0.8%Ce:YAGG and I%Ce:YAGG). The samples were synthesize...
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Published in | Journal of rare earths Vol. 34; no. 8; pp. 763 - 768 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.08.2016
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Summary: | We investigated photoluminescence (PL) and scintillation properties of Ce3+-doped Y3A12Ga3OI2 (Ce:YAGG) trans- parent ceramics synthesized by vacuum sintering with different Ce3+ concentrations (mol.%) from 0.3% to 1% (0.3%Ce:YAGG, 0.5%Ce:YAGG, 0.8%Ce:YAGG and I%Ce:YAGG). The samples were synthesized by the vacuum sintering technique. The obtained samples showed a very strong and broad PL emission by the 5dl-4f transition of Ce3+ in the wavelength range from 470 to 600 nm. The PL decay profiles were approximated by a single exponential decay function with the time constants of around 33-39 ns, Fur- thermore, the scintillation spectra induced by X-rays showed similar features with those observed in PL. The scintillation decay time profiles followed a second-order exponential decay function. The fast component group (ranged 3542 ns) were dominantly contrib- uted by the 5d1-4f transition of Ce3+. The pulse height spectra utilizing the latter emissions showed a clear photoabsorption peak. Among those samples tested, 0.5%Ce:YAGG sample showed the highest scintillation light yield of 21,400 ph/MeV under 13VCs y-ray irradiation. |
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Bibliography: | 11-2788/TF YAGG; cerium; transparent ceramic; scintillation; photoluminescence; rare earths We investigated photoluminescence (PL) and scintillation properties of Ce3+-doped Y3A12Ga3OI2 (Ce:YAGG) trans- parent ceramics synthesized by vacuum sintering with different Ce3+ concentrations (mol.%) from 0.3% to 1% (0.3%Ce:YAGG, 0.5%Ce:YAGG, 0.8%Ce:YAGG and I%Ce:YAGG). The samples were synthesized by the vacuum sintering technique. The obtained samples showed a very strong and broad PL emission by the 5dl-4f transition of Ce3+ in the wavelength range from 470 to 600 nm. The PL decay profiles were approximated by a single exponential decay function with the time constants of around 33-39 ns, Fur- thermore, the scintillation spectra induced by X-rays showed similar features with those observed in PL. The scintillation decay time profiles followed a second-order exponential decay function. The fast component group (ranged 3542 ns) were dominantly contrib- uted by the 5d1-4f transition of Ce3+. The pulse height spectra utilizing the latter emissions showed a clear photoabsorption peak. Among those samples tested, 0.5%Ce:YAGG sample showed the highest scintillation light yield of 21,400 ph/MeV under 13VCs y-ray irradiation. |
ISSN: | 1002-0721 2509-4963 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s1002-0721(16)60091-1 |