DocumentCode :
758572
Title :
Development of Novel Polycrystalline Ceramic Scintillators
Author :
Wisniewski, Dariusz J. ; Boatner, LynnA ; Neal, John S. ; Jellison, Gerald E. ; Ramey, Joanne O. ; North, Andrea ; Wisniewska, Monika ; Payzant, Andrew E. ; Howe, Jane Y. ; Lempicki, Aleksander ; Brecher, Charlie ; Glodo, Jaroslaw
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN
Volume :
55
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1501
Lastpage :
1508
Abstract :
For several decades most of the efforts to develop new scintillator materials have concentrated on high-light-yield inorganic single-crystals while polycrystalline ceramic scintillators, since their inception in the early 1980´s, have received relatively little attention. Nevertheless, transparent ceramics offer a promising approach to the fabrication of relatively inexpensive scintillators via a simple mechanical compaction and annealing process that eliminates single-crystal growth. Until recently, commonly accepted concepts restricted the polycrystalline ceramic approach to materials exhibiting a cubic crystal structure. Here, we report our results on the development of two novel ceramic scintillators based on the non-cubic crystalline materials: Lu2SiO5:Ce (LSO:Ce) and LaBr3:Ce. While no evidence for texturing has been found in their ceramic microstructures, our LSO:Ce ceramics exhibit a surprisingly high level of transparency/translucency and very good scintillation characteristics. The LSO:Ce ceramic scintillation reaches a light yield level of about 86% of that of a good LSO:Ce single crystal, and its decay time is even faster than in single crystals. Research on LaBr:Ce shows that translucent ceramics of the high-light-yield rare-earth halides can also be synthesized. Our LaBr3:Ce ceramics have light yields above 42000 photons/MeV (i.e., >70%of the single-crystal light yield).
Keywords :
annealing; ceramics; cerium; compaction; crystal microstructure; crystal structure; europium; lanthanum compounds; lutetium compounds; scintillation; solid scintillation detectors; transparency; LaBr3:Ce; Lu2O3:Eu; Lu2SiO5:Ce; annealing; cubic crystal structure; high-light-yield rare-earth halides; inorganic single-crystals; mechanical compaction; microstructures; polycrystalline ceramic scintillator materials; single-crystal growth; translucent ceramics; transparency; transparent ceramics; Annealing; Ceramics; Compaction; Crystal microstructure; Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Fabrication; Laboratories; Photonic crystals; Radiation detectors; Ceramic scintillators; LSO:Ce Lu$_{2}$O $_{3}$:Eu; LaBr$_{3}$:Ce;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.919259
Filename :
4545230
Link To Document :
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