Simple model relating recombination rates and non-proportional light yield in scintillators

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We present a phenomenological approach to derive an approximate expression for the local light yield along a track as a function of the rate constants of different kinetic orders of radiative and quenching processes for excitons and electronhole pairs excited by an incident γ-ray in a scintillating crystal. For excitons, the radiative and quenching processes considered are linear and binary, and for electron-hole pairs a ternary (Auger type) quenching process is also taken into account. The local light yield (YL) in photons per MeV is plotted as a function of the deposited energy, ~-dE/dx (keV/cm) at any point x along the track length. This model formulation achieves a certain simplicity by using two coupled rate equations. We discuss the approximations that are involved There are a sufficient number of parameters in this model to fit local light yield profiles needed for qualitative comparison with experiment. © 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Bizarri, G., Moses, W. W., Singh, J., Vasil’Ev, A. N., & Williams, R. T. (2009). Simple model relating recombination rates and non-proportional light yield in scintillators. In Physica Status Solidi (C) Current Topics in Solid State Physics (Vol. 6, pp. 97–100). https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200879814

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