Excitonic processes and their contribution to nonproportionality observed in the light yield of inorganic scintillators

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Using the derived expression for the light yield in a scintillator, the influence of linear radiative and non-radiative (quenching) rates on the nonproportionality in light yield is studied. It is found that if the excitation created within the electron track initiated by a γ-photon incident on a scintillator remains mainly excitonic, then nonproportionality can be minimised by inventing a scintillator material with linear radiative rate >10 7 s-1, linear quenching rate <106 s -1 and track radius ≥70 nm along with maintaining the rates of other nonlinear processes as discovered earlier. If one can increase the linear radiative rate to 109 s-1, then the nonproportionality can be eliminated at a track radius >20 nm. © 2013 EDP Sciences, SIF, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Singh, J., & Koblov, A. (2013). Excitonic processes and their contribution to nonproportionality observed in the light yield of inorganic scintillators. European Physical Journal B, 86(2). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2012-30693-9

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