Issue 3, 2022

Thallium-based heavy inorganic scintillators: recent developments and future perspectives

Abstract

The current development status and future perspectives of Tl-based inorganic scintillators are highlighted in this study. The thallium (Tl) ion is known to exhibit highly efficient luminescence in the widely used NaI:Tl+, CsI:Tl+, and recently discovered Cs2Cu3I5:Tl+ scintillators. Besides being an efficient luminescence center, Tl possesses high density and atomic number, so that its presence in the host material increases the density and effective atomic number of the scintillators, which provides higher efficiencies for high-energy X- and γ-ray detection. Based on this idea, several novel efficient scintillators were reported by different research groups, which can be utilized in medical imaging, homeland security, space research, nuclear and high energy physics, rare event searches, and oil well logging. An overview of reported Tl-based scintillators and future directions for their improvements are discussed herein based on prior publications.

Graphical abstract: Thallium-based heavy inorganic scintillators: recent developments and future perspectives

Article information

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Submitted
21 اکتوٗبر 2021
Accepted
19 دسمبر 2021
First published
20 دسمبر 2021

CrystEngComm, 2022,24, 450-464

Thallium-based heavy inorganic scintillators: recent developments and future perspectives

H. Kim, A. Khan, J. Daniel, G. Rooh and P. Q. Vuong, CrystEngComm, 2022, 24, 450 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE01422F

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