Abstract

A new family of the fast crystalline scintillators, so-called crossluminescence crystals, is proposed for using in high-rate detectors of x-ray synchrotron radiation. The results of the fast luminescence investigations in ionic crystals of different classes using the time-resolved spectroscopy technique under excitation by pulsed synchrotron radiation (5–30 eV) are presented. The general characteristics of crossluminescence in binary and some ternary ionic crystals as well as luminescence properties of rare-earth trifluorides are discussed.

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