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Published August 2018 | public
Journal Article

Influence of cerium doping concentration on the optical properties of Ce,Mg:LuAG scintillation ceramics

Abstract

Ce,Mg:LuAG scintillation ceramics with Ce dopant content ranging from 0.025 at.% to 0.3 at.% and constant 0.2 at.% Mg codoping were fabricated by solid-state reaction. The effects of Ce concentration and annealing conditions on the microstructure, optical quality and scintillation properties are studied in great details. Lattice parameters as well as the absorption, photoluminescence, radioluminescence and thermoluminescence characteristics are investigated as a function of Ce content. Both the photoluminescence and scintillation decays are measured as well in order to study re-absorption and concentration quenching processes. In addition, an enhanced positive effect of air annealing on radioluminescence intensity and light yield is put in evidence. Moreover, the role of the charge transfer absorption of Ce^(4+) is investigated. Thermoluminescence measurements are performed to investigate the influence of both air annealing and Ce concentration on defects acting as traps. Finally, the correlations among steady state scintillation efficiency, light yield, thermoluminescence and Ce^(3+) concentration are found and discussed.

Additional Information

© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Received 17 October 2017, Revised 5 March 2018, Accepted 16 March 2018, Available online 20 March 2018.

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