Crystals (Jan 2024)

Fabrication and Properties for Thermal Neutron Detection of <sup>6</sup>LiCl/Rb<sub>2</sub>CeCl<sub>5</sub> Eutectic Scintillator

  • Rei Sasaki,
  • Kei Kamada,
  • Masao Yoshino,
  • Kyoung Jin Kim,
  • Rikito Murakami,
  • Takahiko Horiai,
  • Akihiro Yamaji,
  • Shunsuke Kurosawa,
  • Yuui Yokota,
  • Hiroki Sato,
  • Yuji Ohashi,
  • Takashi Hanada,
  • Akira Yoshikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst14020154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 154

Abstract

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The 3He gas is commonly used for the detection of thermal neutrons. However, with the depletion of 3He gas, there is a need to develop new solid scintillators for thermal neutron detection. Solid scintillators containing 6Li, which have large neutron capture cross-sections and a large amount of energy released by transmutation reactions, are commonly used as alternative candidates. However, only single-crystal scintillators are currently used, and their 6Li concentration is limited by their chemical composition. In this study, we designed, grew, and evaluated a new eutectic scintillator, Rb2CeCl5/LiCl, which can improve the 6Li concentration compared with single-crystal scintillators. Rb2CeCl5, which was selected as the scintillator phase, has excellent scintillator properties (light yield: 36,000 photons/MeV, decay time: mostly 24 ns, slightly 153 ns), and is less deliquescent than other halide scintillators. The crystal grown using the vertical Bridgman method exhibited a eutectic phase composed of Rb2CeCl5 and LiCl. The eutectic crystals exhibited Ce3+ 5d-4f emissions, with a peak between 360 and 370 nm. The Rb2CeCl5 phase was identified as the luminescent phase via cathodoluminescence mapping, and 16,000 photons/neutron of the light yield and 56.1 ns of the decay time were observed. This study indicates that the Rb2CeCl5/LiCl eutectic scintillator is a promising candidate for use in thermal neutron detectors.

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