Engineering of bulk and fiber-shaped YAGG:Ce scintillator crystals
Abstract
Composition-property correlations have been systematically studied in the full concentration range of Y3Al5−xGaxO12:Ce (YAGG:Ce) scintillator crystals. The most promising compositions for new high energy physics experiments at colliders have been determined with the light output >200% relative to BGO and fast luminescence decay. Codoping with Ca2+ provides the decrease of phosphorescence intensity to 0.2% after 0.6 μs and shortening of the luminescence decay constant to 21 ns. Factors affecting the scintillation decay time in YAGG:Ce have been discussed. The crystals show weak transmission loss under γ-irradiation. The feasibility to produce YAGG:Ce fibers using the μ-PD method has been shown.