2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4243325
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White-Light Emission and Red Scintillation from Mn2+ Ions Single-Doped Aluminum-Silicate Glasses

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“…The photoluminescent properties of [Cs 6 X ] A Ga 6 Q 12 :Mn 2+ inspired us to test whether these materials exhibit scintillation. Single crystals of [Cs 6 X ] A Ga 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ were irradiated by X-rays inside a diffractometer equipped with a copper X-ray source while monitoring their emission using a digital camera (Figure a and Figures S39–S44). All [Cs 6 X ]­NaGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ crystals demonstrated bright orange scintillation, while [Cs 6– x K x Br]­KGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ and [Cs 6– x Rb x Cl]­RbGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ did not scintillate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photoluminescent properties of [Cs 6 X ] A Ga 6 Q 12 :Mn 2+ inspired us to test whether these materials exhibit scintillation. Single crystals of [Cs 6 X ] A Ga 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ were irradiated by X-rays inside a diffractometer equipped with a copper X-ray source while monitoring their emission using a digital camera (Figure a and Figures S39–S44). All [Cs 6 X ]­NaGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ crystals demonstrated bright orange scintillation, while [Cs 6– x K x Br]­KGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ and [Cs 6– x Rb x Cl]­RbGa 6 S 12 :Mn 2+ did not scintillate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%