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On luminescence properties of CsI crystals scavenged by Mg

Features of radioluminescence spectra and scintillation light decay curves of CsI crystals grown from the melt preliminarily scavenged by different amounts of Mg²⁺ (MgCl₂) are reported. The scintillation light of CsI usually contains 3 components with the decay time constants equal to 7ns (I), 30ns...

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Published in:Materials letters 2011-08, Vol.65 (15-16), p.2416-2418
Main Authors: Cherginets, V.L, Rebrova, T.P, Datsko, Yu.N, Goncharenko, V.F, Kosinov, N.N, Pedash, V.Yu
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description Features of radioluminescence spectra and scintillation light decay curves of CsI crystals grown from the melt preliminarily scavenged by different amounts of Mg²⁺ (MgCl₂) are reported. The scintillation light of CsI usually contains 3 components with the decay time constants equal to 7ns (I), 30ns (II) and 2μs (III). The addition of Mg²⁺ amount equivalent to the total concentration of oxide ions in molten CsI results in complete destruction of carbonate and sulfate ions. This is confirmed by the disappearance of 370–550nm band in the radioluminescence spectrum of CsI crystal; thereat the fraction of component III in CsI scintillation light decreases. The excessive in relation to O²⁻ concentration amounts of Mg²⁺ lead to the decrease of O²⁻ equilibrium molality in CsI melt from 10⁻³ to 10⁻¹⁰molkg⁻¹. That causes a considerable increase of fraction of component I as compared with component II from 0.63:0.35 to 0.88:0.07. The fraction of the slow component III approaches the minimum at the equivalent ratio of initial molalities of Mg²⁺ and O²⁻.
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