Temperature dependence of CaMoO 4 scintillation properties

2007 
The perspective of using CaMoO4 as a scintillation target in cryogenic rare event searches has provided strong motivation for the optimisation of this material. A single crystal of CaMoO4, exhibiting high optical quality, was produced and its scintillation light response to particle excitation and its decay time constant were investigated over the 7–300 K temperature range. The scintillation at room temperature is strongly affected by thermal quenching. The main decay time constant is found to be 15.770.4m sa tT ¼ 300 K; cooling to 7 K increases the scintillation decay time constant to 380720ms. The scintillation efficiency of the CaMoO4 crystal was evaluated by comparison with a reference CaWO4 crystal measured under the same conditions; we estimate the light output of CaMoO4 to be 55720% that of CaWO4 at 294 K and 95730% at 7 K. The study confirmed that calcium molybdate optimised for high light yield is a very attractive material for use in cryogenic phonon-scintillation detectors in rare event searches. r 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. PACS: 29.40.Mc
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