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Scintillation Characteristics of the Single-Crystalline Film and Composite Film-Crystal Scintillators Based on the Ce 3+ -Doped (Lu,Gd) 3 (Ga,Al) 5 O 12 Mixed Garnets under Alpha and Beta Particles, and Gamma Ray Excitations.

Jiri A MaresVitalii GorbenkoRomana KucerkovaPetr PrusaAlena BeitlerovaTetiana ZorenkoMartin PokornySandra Witkiewicz-ŁukaszekYurii SyrotychCarmelo D'AmbrosioMartin NiklOleg SidletskiyYuriy Zorenko
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The crystals of (Lu,Gd) 3 (Ga,Al) 5 O 12 multicomponent garnets with high density ρ and effective atomic number Z eff are characterized by high scintillation efficiency and a light yield value up to 50,000 ph/MeV. During recent years, single-crystalline films and composite film/crystal scintillators were developed on the basis of these multicomponent garnets. These film/crystal composites are potentially applicable for particle identification by pulse shape discrimination due to the fact that α-particles excite only the film response, γ-radiation excites only the substrate response, and β-particles excite both to some extent. Here, we present new results regarding scintillating properties of selected (Lu,Gd) 3 (Ga,Al) 5 O 12 :Ce single-crystalline films under excitation by alpha and beta particles and gamma ray photons. We conclude that some of studied compositions are indeed suitable for testing in the proposed application, most notably Lu 1.5 Gd 1.5 Al 3 Ga 2 O 12 :Ce film on the GAGG:Ce substrate, exhibiting an α-particle-excited light yield of 1790-2720 ph/MeV and significantly different decay curves excited by α- and γ-radiation.
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