Title :
Scintillation and Luminescent Properties of Cerium Doped Lutetium Aluminum Garnet (Ce:LuAG) Powders and Transparent Ceramics
Author :
Jian Xu ; Lingcong Fan ; Ying Shi ; Junlang Li ; Jianjun Xie ; Fang Lei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Inf. Mater., Shanghai Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Transparent cerium doped lutetium aluminum garnet (Ce:LuAG) ceramic scintillantors with different Ce3+ concentrations were densified successfully from synthetical nanosized Ce:LuAG powders using co-precipitation method. It was found that the 0.5 mol% Ce: LuAG ceramic exhibited the highest luminescent emission intensity under synchrotron radiation excitation which could be divided into two components centered at 505 and 540 nm under low temperature (50-150 K) conditions originated from the 5d1 excited level (1D) to the 4f ground state of Ce3+ ( 2F 5 / 2; 2F 7 / 2). The quantum efficiency (QE) of the optimized Ce:LuAG ceramic could reach 66.3% under UV excitation of 345 nm. Typical absorption at 170 nm related to possible Lu Al3+ antisite defect (AD) was observed both in Ce3+ doped and undoped LuAG ceramics which formed electron traps disturbing the energy transfer from host lattice to Ce3+ centers, leading to a slow decay component of 109.4 ns in the 0.5 mol% Ce:LuAG transparent ceramic under 137Cs (662 keV) irradiation.
Keywords :
aluminium compounds; antisite defects; ceramics; cerium; densification; doping profiles; garnets; ground states; lutetium compounds; nanofabrication; nanoparticles; photoluminescence; precipitation (physical chemistry); synchrotron radiation; transparency; Lu3Al5O12:Ce; UV excitation; antisite defect; ceramic scintillantors; cerium doped lutetium aluminum garnet powder; coprecipitation method; densification; doping concentration; electron traps; energy transfer; excited level; ground state; irradiation; luminescent properties; nanosized powders; quantum efficiency; scintillation properties; synchrotron radiation excitation; temperature 50 K to 150 K; transparent ceramics; Absorption; Ceramics; Crystals; Ions; Lattices; Powders; Temperature measurement; Cerium doped lutetium aluminum garnet (Ce:LuAG); Lu$_{rm Al}^{3 +}$ antisite defect; luminescence; transparent ceramic; vacuum ultraviolet (VUV);
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2281520