Abstract
AbstractWe report on the structural, photoluminescence (PL), and scintillation properties of Ce-doped P2O5–Al2O3–Cs2O–BaO glass scintillators having different Ce concentrations (1.96, 3.85, 7.41, 10.7, and 13.8 mol%) for gamma- and X-ray detection. The highest density (3.57 g/cm3) was achieved with Ce concentration of 13.8 mol%. The PL emission and X-ray-induced radioluminescence spectra showed emission peaks corresponding to the allowed transition from the Ce3+ 5d excited state to the 4f ground states. The highest scintillation light yields (approximately 2200 photons/MeV) were achieved with Ce concentrations of 7.41, 10.7, and 13.8 mol%. These light yields are higher than those previously reported for glasses containing heavy elements, such as Eu-doped SiO2–Al2O3–HfO2 (630 photons/MeV), Ce-doped P2O5–Li2O–GdI3–Al2O3–CaCO3 (1600 photons/MeV), and Ce-doped SiO2–Al2O3–BaF2–Gd2O3 (2050 photons/MeV). For all glasses, short scintillation decay times (28.5–34.0 ns) corresponding to the transition from the Ce3+ 5d excited state to the 4f ground states were observed. These results indicate that the fabricated glass with an optimal Ce concentration of 13.8 mol% is suitable for gamma- and X-ray detection.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kazuchika Okura Memorial Foundation
Nakatani Foundation for Advancement of Measuring Technologies in Biomedical Engineering
TEPCO Memorial Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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