Abstract
Optical, luminescence and scintillation characteristics were studied in garnet-type GAGG single-crystal scintillators grown by the Czochralski method and heavily doped with a cerium activator and a magnesium codopant at different concentrations. Emission quenching due to the formation of closely spaced Ce-Mg pairs accelerating the photoluminescence and scintillation decays down to a few nanoseconds and substantial suppression of slower decay components are observed. We show that despite a significant decrease in the scintillation yield, the coincidence time resolution and the afterglow, which are the most critically important parameters of fast scintillators, exhibited by the heavily doped GAGG:Ce,Mg are superior to those in the state-of-the-art scintillators. Due to the peculiar feature of the GAGG host to tolerate extremely high cerium and magnesium concentrations while still maintaining a bulk single crystal form, this scintillator has a great potential for high-count-rate applications in high energy physics experiments and industries with harsh operational environments, where a lower light yield can be tolerated.
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Martinazzoli, L., Nargelas, S., Boháček, P., Calá, R., Dušek, M., Rohlíček, J., … Nikl, M. (2022). Compositional engineering of multicomponent garnet scintillators: towards an ultra-accelerated scintillation response. Materials Advances, 3(17), 6842–6852. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ma00626j
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