Effect of the impurities to the formation of inclusions and γ-ray detection properties of Cs3Cu2I5 single crystal

Abstract

Cs3Cu2I5 is an ideal scintillator with excellent stability, high light yield and satisfying energy resolution. However, the CsI inclusions can be easily formed during its growing process, which is detrimental to its scintillating properties. This study successfully obtained Cs3Cu2I5 single crystal with vertical Bridgeman method. After the zone refining of raw material CuI, the formation of CsI inclusions can be effectively restrained. The observation of the inclusions by SEM demonstrated that they are grown along the vertical direction of Cs3Cu2I5 . The origin of CsI inclusions can be explained by the constitutional supercooling theory. After the purification of CuI, the transmission of Cs3Cu2I5 is significantly improved from 60% to 90%.Meanwhile, the light yield of the as-grown single crystal is increased from 34860 ph MeV -1 to 36695 ph MeV -1 , and the energy resolution is also optimized from 8.7% to 5.1%.

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Article type
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Accepted
19 Dec 2025
First published
19 Dec 2025

CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Effect of the impurities to the formation of inclusions and γ-ray detection properties of Cs3Cu2I5 single crystal

L. Sun, L. Zhang, Z. Xue, J. Li, Z. Li, Y. Chen, K. Wu and Z. Wang, CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CE01119A

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