DocumentCode :
1463354
Title :
The Origins of Scintillator Non-Proportionality
Author :
Moses, W.W. ; Bizarri, G.A. ; Williams, R.T. ; Payne, S.A. ; Vasil´ev, A.N. ; Singh, J. ; Li, Q. ; Grim, J.Q. ; Choong, W. -S
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
59
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2038
Lastpage :
2044
Abstract :
Recent years have seen significant advances in both theoretically understanding and mathematically modeling the underlying causes of scintillator non-proportionality. The core cause is that the interaction of radiation with matter invariably leads to a non-uniform ionization density in the scintillator, coupled with the fact that the light yield depends on the ionization density. The mechanisms that lead to the luminescence dependence on ionization density are incompletely understood, but several important features have been identified, notably Auger-like processes (where two carriers of excitation interact with each other, causing one to de-excite non-radiatively), the inability of excitation carriers to recombine (caused either by trapping or physical separation), and the carrier mobility. This paper reviews the present understanding of the fundamental origins of scintillator non-proportionality, specifically the various theories that have been used to explain non-proportionality.
Keywords :
Auger effect; carrier mobility; electron-hole recombination; excitons; ionisation; photoluminescence; scintillation; Auger-like process; carrier mobility; carrier recombination; excitation carriers; light yield; luminescence dependence; mathematically modeling; nonuniform ionization density; scintillator nonproportionality; Equations; Excitons; Ionization; Materials; Mathematical model; Spontaneous emission; Electron response; non-proportionality; photon response; scintillation mechanisms; scintillators;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2186463
Filename :
6164292
Link To Document :
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