Abstract
Here we report the first results of a search of a signature for picosecond time stamps of the interaction between ionizing particles and transparent crystalline media. The induced absorption with sub-picosecond rise time observed in a cerium fluoride scintillation single crystal under UV excitation is directly associated with the ionization of Ce3+ atoms in CeF 3 crystals, and the very fast occurrence thereof can be used to generate picosecond-precise time stamps corresponding to the interaction of ionizing particles with the crystal in high energy physics experiments. © CERN 2014.
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Auffray, E., Buganov, O., Fedorov, A., Korjik, M., Mechinsky, V., Tikhomirov, A., … Lecoq, P. (2014). Picosecond transient absorption rise time for ultrafast tagging of the interaction of ionizing radiation with scintillating crystals in high energy physics experiments. Journal of Instrumentation, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/9/07/P07017
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