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Selected Properties of Cs2LiYCl6, Cs2LiLaCl6, and Cs2LiLaYBr6 Scintillators

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 333-338

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2010.2098045

Keywords

Cs2LiLaBr6; Cs2LiLaCl6; Cs2LiYCl6; elpasolites; neutron detectors; radiation detectors; scintillators

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  1. U.S. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and Department of Energy

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Homeland security applications often require detection of both neutron and gamma radiation. A combination of two detectors registering neutrons and gammas separately is typically used. Recently, a number of scintillators from the elpasolite crystal family were proposed, that provide detection of both types of radiation. The most promising are Cs2LiYCl6, Cs2LiLaCl6, and Cs2LiLaBr6. All are doped with Ce3+. They are capable of providing very high energy resolution. The best values achieved for each material are 3.9%, 3.4%, and 2.9% at 662 keV (FWHM), respectively. Since Li-6 has an acceptable cross-section for thermal neutron capture, these materials also detect thermal neutrons. In the energy spectra, the full energy thermal neutron peak typically appears above 3 MeV gamma equivalent energy. Thus very effective pulse height discrimination can be implemented with these materials. The CLLC and CLYC emissions consist of two main components: Core-to-Valence Luminescence (CVL; 220 nm to 320 nm) and Ce emission (350 to 500 nm). The former is of particular interest since it appears only under gamma excitation. It is also very fast and decays with less than 2 ns time constant. The CVL provides a significant difference to temporal responses under gamma and neutron excitation thus it may be used for effective pulse shape discrimination.

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