DocumentCode :
2551350
Title :
Development of transparent ceramic Ce-doped gadolinium garnet gamma spectrometers
Author :
Cherepy, Nerine J. ; Seeley, Z.M. ; Payne, Stephen A. ; Beck, P.R. ; Drury, O.B. ; O´Neal, S.P. ; Figueroa, K.M. ; Hunter, Steven ; Ahle, Larry ; Thelin, P.A. ; Stefanik, T. ; Kindem, J.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Livermore, CA, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
Oct. 27 2012-Nov. 3 2012
Firstpage :
1692
Lastpage :
1697
Abstract :
Transparent polycrystalline ceramic scintillators based on the garnet structure and incorporating gadolinium for high stopping power are being developed for use in gamma spectrometers. Optimization of energy resolution for gamma spectroscopy involves refining the material composition for high stopping and high light yield, developing ceramics fabrication methodology for material homogeneity, as well as selecting the size and geometry of the scintillator to match the photodetector characteristics and readout electronics. We have demonstrated energy resolution of 4% at 662 keV for 0.05 cm3 GYGAG(Ce) ceramics with photodiode readout, and 4.9% resolution at 662 keV for 18 cm3 GYGAG(Ce) ceramics and PMT readout. Comparative gamma spectra acquired with GYGAG(Ce) and NaI(TI) depict the higher resolution of GYGAG(Ce) for radioisotope identification applications. Light yield nonproportionality of garnets fabricated following different methods reveal that the fundamental shapes of the light yield dependence on energy are not intrinsic to the crystal structure, but may instead depend on trap state distributions. With exposure to 9 MeV Brehmsstrahlung radiation, we also find that GYGAG(Ce) ceramics exhibit excellent radiation hardness.
Keywords :
ceramics; cerium; gadolinium compounds; gamma-ray spectra; gamma-ray spectrometers; garnets; scintillation; transparency; yttrium compounds; Brehmsstrahlung radiation; Gd1.5Y1.5Ga2.2Al2.8O12:Ce; Gd3Ga2.2Al2.8O12:Ce; ceramic scintillators; crystal structure; electron volt energy 662 keV; electron volt energy 9 MeV; energy resolution; gamma spectroscopy; garnet structure; geometry; homogeneity; light yield nonproportionality; photodetector; photodiode readout; radiation hardness; radioisotope identification applications; readout electronics; stopping power; transparent ceramic gamma spectrometers; trap state distributions; Gamma-ray spectroscopy; Garnets; Scintillators;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2028-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2012.6551400
Filename :
6551400
Link To Document :
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