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Cesium-iodide-based nanocrystal for the detection of ionizing radiation

Journal: Optical Materials (09253467)Year: 1 May 2016Volume: 55Issue: Pages: 22 - 26
Farzaneh A.Abdi M.a Saraee K.R.E. Mostajaboddavati M. Quaranta A.
DOI:10.1016/j.optmat.2016.03.014Language: English

Abstract

We report on the synthesis of cesium-iodide nanoparticles using sol-gel technique. The structural properties of CsI nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction and optical properties were followed by optical absorption and UV-vis fluorescence. Intense photoluminescence is also observed, with some spectral tuning possible with ripening time getting a range of emission photon wavelength approximately from 366 to 350 nm. The size effect on CsI luminescence leads to an increase in scintillation light yield, a redshift of the emission bands of the on-center and off-center self-trapped excitons (STEs) and an increase in the contribution of the off-center STEs to the net intrinsic emission yield. The energy transfer from the matrix to CsI nanoparticles is a key characteristic for scintillation detectors. So the scintillation spectra and decay curve to alpha particles of sample were monitored. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.