Issue 16, 2014

CsI:Tl+,Yb2+: ultra-high light yield scintillator with reduced afterglow

Abstract

The afterglow problem has been preventing CsI:Tl single crystal scintillators from being used for applications in the field of computer tomography and high-speed imaging. We show that Yb2+ codoping in CsI:Tl can reduce it at least by one order of magnitude after 50 ms from X-ray cut-off compared to ordinary CsI:Tl. After optimization of the Yb2+ and Tl+ concentrations, the doubly doped CsI:Tl,Yb crystal exhibits an ultra-high light yield of 90 000 ± 6000 photons MeV−1, energy resolution 7.9%@511 keV and low afterglow level of about 0.035% at 80 ms. Simultaneous improvement in afterglow, light yield and energy resolution in CsI:Tl-based scintillators paves the way to its application in computer tomography and high-speed imaging. The physical mechanism and role of ytterbium ions in afterglow suppression are proposed.

Graphical abstract: CsI:Tl+,Yb2+: ultra-high light yield scintillator with reduced afterglow

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Dec 2013
Accepted
27 Jan 2014
First published
27 Jan 2014

CrystEngComm, 2014,16, 3312-3317

Author version available

CsI:Tl+,Yb2+: ultra-high light yield scintillator with reduced afterglow

Y. Wu, G. Ren, M. Nikl, X. Chen, D. Ding, H. Li, S. Pan and F. Yang, CrystEngComm, 2014, 16, 3312 DOI: 10.1039/C3CE42645A

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