Crystals (May 2025)
NIR-Emitting Scintillators Based on CsI Single Crystals
Abstract
The development of efficient scintillators emitting in the red and/or infrared spectral range represents an important scientific challenge, as such materials could find numerous practical applications. This work studies newly grown CsI:Yb,Sm and CsI:Eu,Sm single crystals demonstrating red and infrared luminescence. We measured luminescence spectra in the visible and near-IR range, excitation spectra across visible, UV, VUV, and X-ray ranges, Raman spectra, and thermoluminescence spectra. The results show that divalent europium and ytterbium ions can efficiently transfer excitation to samarium ions. The light output of the obtained crystals under X-ray excitation was roughly estimated from the X-ray luminescence spectra, with expected values of 37,000 photons/MeV for CsI:Yb,Sm and 40,000 photons/MeV for CsI:Eu,Sm.
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