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Defect identification and compensation in rare earth oxide scintillators

✍ Scribed by C.R. Stanek; M.R. Levy; K.J. McClellan; B.P. Uberuaga; R.W. Grimes


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
829 KB
Volume
266
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-583X

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✦ Synopsis


Nuclear nonproliferation, medical imaging and high energy physics activities require next generation scintillator materials with improved energy resolution, stopping power, linearity of response and speed. Such materials can be obtained either through the discovery of new compounds or through the optimization of existing materials. Atomistic simulation techniques can make valuable contributions to the optimization of scintillator materials by improving the fundamental understanding of defect structure. Once the defects that contribute to performance limitations have been identified, it becomes easier to remove them from the system; atomistic simulation can also be used to guide the process. In this paper, defects originating from intrinsic disorder, non-stoichiometry, activation, impurities and intentional co-doping in oxide scintillators are discussed. In particular, results are presented for the material systems: RE 2 O 3 bixbyites, REAlO 3 perovskites and RE 3 Al 5 O 12 garnets (where RE represents a 3+ cation ranging in size from Sc 3ΓΎ to La 3ΓΎ ). The propensity for these point defects to cluster is also discussed.


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