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Search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application

Oxide crystals have a great potential to develop new advanced scintillation materials which are dense, fast, and bright. This combination of parameters, when combined to affordable price, gives a prospect for materials to be applied in nuclear medicine devices. Some of them have been developed for t...

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Autores principales: Korzhik, M V, Lecoq, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/560364
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author Korzhik, M V
Lecoq, P
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description Oxide crystals have a great potential to develop new advanced scintillation materials which are dense, fast, and bright. This combination of parameters, when combined to affordable price, gives a prospect for materials to be applied in nuclear medicine devices. Some of them have been developed for the last two decades along the line of rear-earth (RE) garnet (RE/sub 3/Al/sub 5/O/sub 12/) oxiorthosilicate (RE/sub 2/SiO/sub 5/) and perovskite (REAlO/sub 3/) crystals doped with Ce ions. Among recently developed oxide materials the lead tungstate scintillator (PWO) becomes the most used scintillation material in high energy physics experiments due to its application in CMS and ALICE experiments at LHC. In this paper we discuss scintillation properties of some new heavy compounds doped with Ce as well as light yield improvement of PWO crystals to apply them in low energy physics and nuclear medicine. (18 refs).
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spelling cern-5603642019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/560364engKorzhik, M VLecoq, PSearch of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine applicationDetectors and Experimental TechniquesOxide crystals have a great potential to develop new advanced scintillation materials which are dense, fast, and bright. This combination of parameters, when combined to affordable price, gives a prospect for materials to be applied in nuclear medicine devices. Some of them have been developed for the last two decades along the line of rear-earth (RE) garnet (RE/sub 3/Al/sub 5/O/sub 12/) oxiorthosilicate (RE/sub 2/SiO/sub 5/) and perovskite (REAlO/sub 3/) crystals doped with Ce ions. Among recently developed oxide materials the lead tungstate scintillator (PWO) becomes the most used scintillation material in high energy physics experiments due to its application in CMS and ALICE experiments at LHC. In this paper we discuss scintillation properties of some new heavy compounds doped with Ce as well as light yield improvement of PWO crystals to apply them in low energy physics and nuclear medicine. (18 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5603642000
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Korzhik, M V
Lecoq, P
Search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application
title Search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application
title_full Search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application
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title_short Search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application
title_sort search of new scintillation materials for nuclear medicine application
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