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Directional Control and Enhancement of Light Output of Scintillators by Using Microlens Arrays.

Di YuanBo LiuZhichao ZhuYaozhen GuoChuanwei ChengHong ChenMu GuMengxuan XuLiang ChenJinliang LiuXiaoping Ouyang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Scintillators play an important role in the field of nuclear radiation detection, such as nuclear medical imaging, dark matter detection, nuclear physics experiments, and national security. However, the light extraction efficiency of a scintillator with a high refractive index is severely restricted because of the total internal reflection. In this paper, microlens arrays have been applied onto the surface of a cerium-doped lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate scintillator to improve the light extraction efficiency and to control the directivity of the light output. Compared to that of a reference sample, a 3.26-fold enhancement with an emission angle of 45° has been obtained by using microlens arrays with optimal parameters. It was also found that the enhancement ratio can be affected by the refractive index of the microlens, the spacing of individual microlens. The control mechanism of microlens arrays is revealed by a combination of simulations and experiments. X-ray imaging characteristics exhibit an improved gray scale amplitude without any loss of the spatial resolution. The present results suggest that the application of microlens arrays to scintillators is beneficial to the field of nuclear radiation detection.
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