DocumentCode :
1285494
Title :
Role of Nonlinear Excitation Quenching Processes and Carrier Diffusion on the Nonproportionality of Light Yield in Scintillators
Author :
Singh, Jai ; Koblov, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & IT, Charles Darwin Univ., Darwin, NT, Australia
Volume :
59
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2045
Lastpage :
2051
Abstract :
A phenomenological approach is used to derive the light yield in inorganic scintillators as a function of the incident energy, and rates of linear, bimolecular and Auger processes occurring in the electron track initiated by an x-ray or a γ-ray photon. The dependence of the absolute and relative light yields on the rates bimolecular and Auger nonlinear quenching processes is calculated at varying incident energies. It is clearly demonstrated that the nonproportionality is caused by the nonlinear excitation quenching processes occurring within the track under the influence of high excitation density. It can therefore be reduced/eliminated by either eliminating the nonlinear interaction among the excited electrons, holes and excitons or the high density situation can be relieved by diffusion of carriers from the track at a faster rate than the rate of activation of nonlinear processes. An insight of studying these situations and their material parameter dependence will be presented. Inventing new inorganic scintillating materials with high carrier mobility can lead to a class of proportional inorganic scintillators.
Keywords :
Auger effect; carrier lifetime; carrier mobility; excitons; radiation quenching; scintillation; scintillation counters; Auger nonlinear quenching processes; Auger processes; bimolecular processes; bimolecular quenching processes; carrier diffusion; density situation; excitation density; excited electrons; excited excitons; excited holes; gamma-ray photon; incident energies; incident energy; inorganic scintillating materials; inorganic scintillators; light yield nonproportionality; linear processes; nonlinear excitation quenching processes; nonlinear interaction; nonlinear processes; proportional inorganic scintillators; x-ray photon; Crystals; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; Equations; Excitons; Photonics; Bimolecular and Auger quenching rates; influence of carrier mobility on the light yield; nonlinear quenching processes; nonproportionality in light yield of scintillators;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2212284
Filename :
6303856
Link To Document :
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