Ionoluminescence and optical transmission investigation of ZnO(In) fast ceramic scintillator irradiated with swift heavy ions

Author:

Saifulin Maxim12ORCID,Boutachkov Plamen1,Gorokhova Elena3,Rodnyi Piotr4,Simon Pascal5ORCID,Trautmann Christina12ORCID,Venevtsev Ivan4ORCID,Walasek-Höhne Beata1

Affiliation:

1. GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt 64291, Germany

2. Technical University Darmstadt, Darmstadt 64289, Germany

3. Joint Stock Company “Research and Production Corporation S.I. Vavilova,” St. Petersburg 192171, Russia

4. Peter the Great Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russia

5. CERN, Geneva 1211, Switzerland

Abstract

Indium doped zinc oxide, ZnO(In), is a promising scintillation material for nanosecond-fast beam monitoring and counting heavy ions of MeV energy and above. We investigated the ionoluminescence and UV/Vis light transmission spectra that occur in ZnO(In) ceramic exposed to 4.8 MeV/u [Formula: see text]Ca and [Formula: see text]Au ions up to [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. Ionoluminescence and UV/Vis light transmission spectra were measured online as a function of fluence. Ionoluminescence is characterized by an intensive single emission band at 387 nm due to near-band-edge emission. We observed that the loss of the ionoluminescence intensity is more sensitive to the ion-beam-induced radiation damage than the loss of the optical transmission. The ionoluminescence intensity reduction as a function of ion fluence is described within the Birks–Black model. ZnO(In) exhibits higher radiation hardness and, thus, a longer lifetime than plastic scintillators used so far for fast-counting applications.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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