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Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials

Time resolution becomes an increasingly important property of the scintillators to be exploited in radiation detectors for coming high-luminosity high-energy physics experiments and medical imaging applications. Multicomponent scintillators enable purposeful design of scintillation properties and, c...

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Autores principales: Tamulaitis, G, Nargelas, S, Vaitkevičius, A, Lucchini, M, Auffray, E, Fedorov, A, Mechinsky, V, Korjik, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21970-3_2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2690556
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author Tamulaitis, G
Nargelas, S
Vaitkevičius, A
Lucchini, M
Auffray, E
Fedorov, A
Mechinsky, V
Korjik, M
author_facet Tamulaitis, G
Nargelas, S
Vaitkevičius, A
Lucchini, M
Auffray, E
Fedorov, A
Mechinsky, V
Korjik, M
author_sort Tamulaitis, G
collection CERN
description Time resolution becomes an increasingly important property of the scintillators to be exploited in radiation detectors for coming high-luminosity high-energy physics experiments and medical imaging applications. Multicomponent scintillators enable purposeful design of scintillation properties and, consequently, are attractive for fast radiation detection but suffer for the emission delay due to trapping of nonequilibrium carriers. Therefore, novel measurement techniques are required to characterize the timing properties for purposeful improvement of the scintillators. Here, the capabilities of the differential optical absorption technique, exploited in subpicosecond domain in pump and probe configuration, are introduced and the results obtained by application of this technique for studying the carrier dynamics in two prospective scintillators, garnet-type Gd$_{3}$Al$_{2}$Ga$_{3}$O$_{12}$ (GAGG) doped by cerium and codoped by magnesium and Ce-doped oxyorthosilicates LSO and LYSO, are presented. The importance of electron trapping for the timing properties of these scintillators is revealed.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17546212023-02-16T08:52:34Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-21970-3_2http://cds.cern.ch/record/2690556engTamulaitis, GNargelas, SVaitkevičius, ALucchini, MAuffray, EFedorov, AMechinsky, VKorjik, MTransient Phenomena in Scintillation MaterialsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesTime resolution becomes an increasingly important property of the scintillators to be exploited in radiation detectors for coming high-luminosity high-energy physics experiments and medical imaging applications. Multicomponent scintillators enable purposeful design of scintillation properties and, consequently, are attractive for fast radiation detection but suffer for the emission delay due to trapping of nonequilibrium carriers. Therefore, novel measurement techniques are required to characterize the timing properties for purposeful improvement of the scintillators. Here, the capabilities of the differential optical absorption technique, exploited in subpicosecond domain in pump and probe configuration, are introduced and the results obtained by application of this technique for studying the carrier dynamics in two prospective scintillators, garnet-type Gd$_{3}$Al$_{2}$Ga$_{3}$O$_{12}$ (GAGG) doped by cerium and codoped by magnesium and Ce-doped oxyorthosilicates LSO and LYSO, are presented. The importance of electron trapping for the timing properties of these scintillators is revealed.oai:inspirehep.net:17546212019
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Tamulaitis, G
Nargelas, S
Vaitkevičius, A
Lucchini, M
Auffray, E
Fedorov, A
Mechinsky, V
Korjik, M
Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title_full Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title_fullStr Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title_full_unstemmed Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title_short Transient Phenomena in Scintillation Materials
title_sort transient phenomena in scintillation materials
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21970-3_2
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