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Luminescence and scintillation properties of Mg-codoped LuAG:Pr single crystals annealed in air

P. PrusaVladimir BabinValentyn LagutaAlena BeitlerovaLubomír HavlákJan PejchalJan BártaMaksym BuryiMartin NiklAkira YoshikawaKei Kamada

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LuminescenceMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceChemistry(all)Scintillation; Pr4+BiophysicsAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences7. Clean energyBiochemistrylaw.inventionIonLutetium–aluminum garnetOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectron paramagnetic resonance010302 applied physicsScintillationbusiness.industryDopingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAbsorption bandExcited stateCodoping0210 nano-technologybusinessLuminescence

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Abstract The influence of the Mg 2+ codoping and annealing in the air on the scintillation and luminescence characteristics of Pr-doped lutetium-aluminum garnet crystals (LuAG) was studied to find a possible positive effect of Pr 4+ . The overall scintillation efficiency under X-ray excitation of the annealed Pr- doped samples decreased with increasing Mg concentration. This was explained by increased overlap of the Pr 3+ 5d-4f emission with the charge-transfer (CT) absorption band of the Pr 4+ ion stabilized by Mg 2+ . This absorption caused even greater decrease of the light yield, as the light is collected from the whole sample volume in the pulse-height spectrum measurement. Electron centers based on oxygen vacancies (F + centers) which can have negative influence on scintillation mechanism were revealed by the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments. The O - hole center was detected as well and the temperature dependences of the EPR spectra showed that its thermal stability was decreased by Mg codoping. Negligible changes in the decay time of Pr 3+ 5d-4f photoluminescence exclude the non-radiative energy transfer from relaxed 5d 1 excited state of Pr 3+ towards CT absorption transition of Pr 4+ and suggest that simple reabsorption of the emitted light takes place. Unlike for the Ce-doped analogs, promoting the Pr 3+ luminescence center to the tetravalent state by divalent ion co-doping and air annealing did not improve scintillation properties of Pr-doped LuAG.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlumin.2016.09.025