“…Most ionizing radiation detectors are solid-state detectors, and they are mainly divided into two groups such as semiconductor detectors (Si, 1) Ge, 2) CdTe, 3) and TlBr 4) ) and luminescence-based detectors. Luminescence-based detectors are also classified into two types, including scintillation detectors 5) and dosimeters with storage phosphors by optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), 6) thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL), 7) and radiophotoluminescence (RPL) 8) phenomena. Among them, scintillation detectors consist of scintillators and photodetectors, and they are used in many application fields, for instance, medical imaging, 9) security, 10) environmental monitoring, 11) optogenetics, 12) well-logging, 13) astrophysics, 14) and high energy physics.…”