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High transparency Ce3+-doped dense gadolinium aluminum borosilicate (GSx) glass scintillator was synthesized in reducing atmosphere by melt-quenching process. The transmittance of the glasses exceeds 80%, and the light attenuation length is between 5-20 cm within the range of 400–600 nm. GSx glass shows an photoluminescence (PL) in range of 350–550 nm, with the strongest emission peak around 420 nm. The PL decay time of GSx glasses is around 37 ns, with a maximum PL quantum yield of 44.05%. The integrated X-ray excited luminescence (XEL) intensity of GSS glass is 52.5% compared with BGO crystal. For X-ray imaging, GSL glass based imaging system shows a high spatial resolution of 9 lp/mm, which is comparable to CsI:Tl X-ray detectors. Under γ-ray, the highest light yield of GSS glass is 1235 ph/MeV with an energy resolution of 24.0% at 662 keV, close to that of BSO crystal. The scintillation decay time of GSx glasses is consisted of fast (∼100 ns) and slow (∼560 ns) components. In thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL), GSS glass exhibits a strong TSL peak at approximately 440 K, with low intensity shoulders at about 520 K, implying different types of defects and traps. Therefore, GSx glass has promising prospects for X-ray imaging and high-energy physics applications. © 2024
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Ceramics International
ISSN: 0272-8842
Year: 2024
Issue: 22
Volume: 50
Page: 47253-47258
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