Excitons in scintillator materials: Optical properties and electron-energy loss spectra of NaI, LaBr3, BaI2, and SrI2

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Materials for scintillator radiation detectors need to fulfill a diverse set of requirements such as radiation hardness and highly specific response to incoming radiation, rendering them a target of current materials design efforts. Even though they are amenable to cutting-edge theoretical spectroscopy techniques, surprisingly many fundamental properties of scintillator materials are still unknown or not well explored. In this work, we use first-principles approaches to thoroughly study the optical properties of four scintillator materials: NaI, LaBr3, BaI2, and SrI2. By solving the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the optical polarization function we study the influence of excitonic effects on dielectric and electron-energy loss functions. This work sheds light into fundamental optical properties of these four scintillator materials and lays the ground-work for future work that is geared toward accurate modeling and computational materials design of advanced radiation detectors with unprecedented energy resolution.

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Schleife, A., Zhang, X., Li, Q., Erhart, P., & Åberg, D. (2017). Excitons in scintillator materials: Optical properties and electron-energy loss spectra of NaI, LaBr3, BaI2, and SrI2. Journal of Materials Research, 32(1), 56–63. https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2016.395

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