Tl 2 GdCl 5 (Ce 3+ ): A New Efficient Scintillator for X-and $\gamma$ -Ray Detection

2018 
We are in the process of developing novel thallium-based inorganic halide compounds for X- and $\gamma $ -ray radiation detections. In this paper, novel cerium-activated single crystals of Tl 2 GdCl 5 are reported along with a pure Tl 2 GdCl 5 . The two-zone vertical Bridgman method is used to grow this scintillator from its melt. Luminescence studies are performed under ultraviolet and X-ray excitations at room temperature. All of the Ce-activated samples exhibit similar emission bands in the range of 350–430 nm, with a peak around 388 nm, attributed to the $5d~\to ~4f$ radiative transition of the Ce 3+ ion. In the pure sample, an intense luminescence band appeared owing to the presence of the Tl + ion in the host lattice, along with the typical Gd 3+ emission (~310 nm). Scintillation properties, such as energy resolution, light yield, and decay time, are evaluated under the $\gamma $ -ray excitation. The scintillation properties vary with the Ce 3+ -concentration. The best performances are obtained for the 5-mol% Ce-activated crystal, which, under a 662-keV $\gamma $ -ray excitation, exhibited an energy resolution of 5% (full-width at half-maximum) and light yield of 53 000 ± 5300 ph/MeV. Fast scintillation decay components followed by slow components are observed for all grown samples. The measured scintillation properties of Tl 2 GdCl 5 , which has high density and effective Z-number, reveal its large potentials as a radiation detector in medical imaging techniques.
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