We report on the photoluminescence and scintillation characterizations of a new CsSrCl3:Ce (0.5 mol%) crystalline scintillator grown by the vertical Bridgman method. The fluorescence quantum efficiency (QE) for the Ce3+ 5d-4f allowed transitions at around 365-425 nm was 90% under excitation of 315 nm light. The photoluminescence decay time of Ce3+ was approximately 28 ns. When X-rays excited the crystal, intense emission bands were observed at 350-400 nm, which could be attributed to the Ce3+ characteristic emission. The scintillation light yield of the developed crystal was ~8600 photons/MeV compared with a NaI:Tl commercial scintillator, and the principal scintillation decay time was approximately 626 ns plus two fast components of around 3.8 and 57 ns.
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Fujimoto, Y., Saeki, K., Nakauchi, D., Yanagida, T., Koshimizu, M., & Asai, K. (2017). Characterization of CsSrCl3:Ce crystalline scintillator. Sensors and Materials, 29(10), 1425–1430. https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2017.1622
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