JOURNAL ARTICLE

Scintillation Properties of Praseodymium Doped LuAG Scintillator Compared to Cerium Doped LuAG, LSO and ${\rm LaBr} _{3}$

Abstract

Properties of praseodymium and cerium doped Lutetium Aluminum Garnet (LuAG) were compared with cerium doped Lutetium Oxyorthosilicate (LSO) and Lanthanum Bromide (LaBr 3 ). Light yield, its non-proportionality relative to 662 keV gamma -rays and the dependence of the energy resolution on energy of the detected gamma -rays were measured. LuAG:Pr turned out to have good proportionality, with deviation from unity around 10% at 16.6 keV and 3% at 59.5 keV. This, together with relatively high light yield of 5600 phe/MeV results in a very good energy resolution of LuAG:Pr of 5.1% measured with 662 keV gamma-rays. The measured time resolution of 308 ps is significantly larger than that of 166 ps obtained for LSO:Ce. This can be explained by smaller light yield of LuAG:Pr and the fact that only about 25% of its scintillation is emitted in short decay time modes of 17.6 ns and 52 ns, while the rest is decaying with long time modes of 1.4 mus and 9 mus.

Keywords:
Lutetium Scintillator Praseodymium Cerium Scintillation Lanthanum Materials science Gamma ray Analytical Chemistry (journal) Physics Doping Yield (engineering) Optics Nuclear physics Yttrium Optoelectronics Detector Chemistry Composite material

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