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Hadron-Induced Radiation Damage in LuAG:Ce Scintillating Ceramics

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 181-186

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2021.3139050

Keywords

Ceramics; neutrons; protons; radiation effects; scintillators

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-SC0011925, DE-AC52-06NA25396]

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LuAG:Ce ceramic scintillators have great potential in high-energy physics due to their low cost, bright light, and fast decay time. This study investigates the optical and scintillation performance of LuAG:Ce ceramic samples co-doped with Mg2+ and Ca2+, as well as their radiation damage induced by neutrons and protons. The results show that LuAG:Ce ceramic samples have excellent radiation hardness and lower radiation damage compared to LYSO:Ce crystals.
Because of their potential low cost, bright light, and fast decay time, LuAG:Ce ceramic scintillators have attracted a broad interest in the high-energy physics community. One crucial issue for their application in future high-energy physics experiments is their radiation hardness against neutrons and protons expected at future hadron colliders. We report optical and scintillation performance of 1-mm LuAG:Ce ceramic samples doped with Mg2+ (and Ca2+) and their radiation damage induced by hadrons. While Mg2+ co-doping improves their light output, Ca2+ co-doping improves their fast to total (F/T) ratio. LuAG:Ce ceramic samples were irradiated at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), Los Alamos, NM, USA, by neutrons up to 6.7 x 10(15) n(eq)/cm(2) and by 24-GeV and 800-MeV protons at CERN PS-IRRAD up to 1.2 x 10(15) p/cm(2) and at LANSCE up to 23 x 10(14) p/cm(2), respectively. All samples show excellent radiation hardness with more than 90% of light after irradiation. The RIAC values induced by neutrons are found to be a factor of 2 smaller than lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate (LYSO:Ce) crystals. The RIAC values induced by protons are also found a factor of 2 smaller than LYSO:Ce crystals in LuAG:Ce ceramic samples with good optical quality. Research and development will continue to develop LuAG:Ce scintillating ceramics with improved optical quality for future investigation.

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