• DocumentCode
    1298837
  • Title

    Scintillation of Some Germanates and Stannates Doped With {\\rm Ce}^{3+}

  • Author

    Borisevitch, Andrei ; Dosovitski, Alexei ; Fedorov, Andrei ; Korzhik, Mikhail ; Missevitch, Oleg

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. for Nucl. Problems, Minsk, Belarus
  • Volume
    56
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    2271
  • Lastpage
    2274
  • Abstract
    The efficiency of the final stage of luminescent center excitation mechanism in scintillator plays a major role to accomplish fast and bright scintillation materials. We focus our attention on complex oxide crystals doped with Ce3+ because the Ce3+ ion inter-configuration luminescence presumes the simultaneous presence of different excitation mechanisms. The charge transfer excitation mechanism of the doping ion luminescence naturally appears from the fact, that heterovalent Ce ions have a high cross section of hole capture. Another mechanism of scintillation, which is defined as an energy transfer excitation mechanism, originates in crystals from sensitizing of an activator luminescence by the intrinsic luminescence centers. Numerous compounds of rare earth aluminates and silicates show a high light yield scintillation due to combined contribution of both mechanisms. Here we discuss the luminescence excitation mechanisms and scintillation properties of known and new Sn and Ge based compounds doped with Ce. Sn and Ge ions allow to construct many compounds which are isostructural to silicates and aluminates. The factors which influence the energy transfer efficiency in their oxides have been considered.
  • Keywords
    cerium; doping profiles; gadolinium compounds; luminescence; scintillation; scintillation counters; yttrium compounds; Gd2GeO5:Ce; Y2Sn2O7:Ce; charge transfer excitation mechanism; doping ion luminescence; energy transfer efficiency; luminescent center excitation mechanism; radioluminescence spectra; rare earth aluminates; rare earth silicates; scintillation; scintillator; Charge transfer; Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Crystals; Doping; Energy exchange; Excitons; Luminescence; Mechanical factors; Tin; Detector; energy transfer; scintillation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2009.2024416
  • Filename
    5204509