DocumentCode
765977
Title
Comparison of fluorescence properties for single crystal and polycrystalline YAG:Ce
Author
Hollerman, William A. ; Allison, Stephen W. ; Goedeke, Shawn M. ; Boudreaux, Philip ; Guidry, Robert ; Gates, Earl
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
4
fYear
2003
Firstpage
754
Lastpage
757
Abstract
For more than a century, materials that emit visible light when exposed to ionizing radiation, or "fluors," have been used for a variety of scientific and engineering purposes. The term "half brightness dose" (N12/) was developed as a consistent figure of merit to evaluate the effectiveness of a material to emit fluorescence as a function of radiation exposure. Research indicates that certain properties, such as half brightness dose, fluorescence intensity, and prompt decay time, could depend on crystalline structure. The average 3 MeV proton N12/ for a polycrystalline YAG:Ce paint was found to be 1.28×1014 mm-2, which is consistent with earlier research. The 3 MeV proton N12/ for the virgin YAG:Ce crystal was found to be 3.1 times larger than was measured for the polycrystalline paint. Subsequent N12/ measurements with the crystal were slightly lower than the virgin data and larger than was obtained from the polycrystalline PPMS paint.
Keywords
cerium; fluorescence; phosphors; radiation monitoring; solid scintillation detectors; yttrium compounds; 3 MeV; PPMS paint; YAG:Ce; YAl5O12:Ce; crystalline structure; fluorescence intensity; fluorescence properties; fluors; half brightness dose; ionizing radiation; polycrystalline paint; polycrystals; prompt decay time; single crystal; Brightness; Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Fluorescence; Ionizing radiation; Paints; Particle beams; Phosphors; Protons; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2003.814535
Filename
1221864
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