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A framework for scintillation in nanophotonics

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SCIENCE
Volume 375, Issue 6583, Pages 837-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abm9293

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  1. US Army Research Laboratory
  2. US Army Research Office through the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies [W911NF-18-2-0048]
  3. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-20-1-0115, FA9550-21-1-0299]
  4. MathWorks Engineering Fellowship Fund by MathWorks Inc.
  5. MIT.nano [DMR-2117609]

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Research focuses on the application of scintillation and improving the brightness, speed, and controllability of light-emitting materials; a unified theory of nanophotonic scintillators is developed, and nanophotonic structures are integrated into scintillators to enhance the performance of light emission.
Bombardment of materials by high-energy particles often leads to light emission in a process known as scintillation. Scintillation has widespread applications in medical imaging, x-ray nondestructive inspection, electron microscopy, and high-energy particle detectors. Most research focuses on finding materials with brighter, faster, and more controlled scintillation. We developed a unified theory of nanophotonic scintillators that accounts for the key aspects of scintillation: energy loss by high-energy particles, and light emission by non-equilibrium electrons in nanostructured optical systems. We then devised an approach based on integrating nanophotonic structures into scintillators to enhance their emission, obtaining nearly an order-of-magnitude enhancement in both electron-induced and x-ray-induced scintillation. Our framework should enable the development of a new class of brighter, faster, and higher-resolution scintillators with tailored and optimized performance.

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