Issue 15, 2011

Large-scale synthesis of CexLa1−xF3 nanocomposite scintillator materials

Abstract

Transparent nanocomposites have been developed which consist of nanocrystals embedded in an organic matrix. The materials are comprised of up to 60% by volume of 7–13 nm crystals of the phosphor CexLa1−xF3, and are greater than 70% transparent in the visible region at a thickness of 1 cm. Consistencies of the nanocomposites range from a solid polymer to a wax to a liquid, depending on the workup conditions of the nanoparticle synthesis. These transparent nanophosphor composite materials have potential applications in radiation detection as scintillators, as well as in other areas such as imaging and lighting, and can be produced on large scales up to near-kilogram quantities at near ambient conditions, much lower in temperature than typical nanoparticle syntheses.

Graphical abstract: Large-scale synthesis of CexLa1−xF3 nanocomposite scintillator materials

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2010
Accepted
05 Feb 2011
First published
04 Mar 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 5716-5722

Large-scale synthesis of CexLa1−xF3 nanocomposite scintillator materials

R. K. Feller, G. M. Purdy, D. Ortiz-Acosta, S. Stange, A. Li, E. A. McKigney, E. I. Esch, R. E. Muenchausen, R. Gilbertson, M. Bacrania, B. L. Bennett, K. C. Ott, L. Brown, C. S. Macomber, B. L. Scott and R. E. Del Sesto, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 5716 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM04162A

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