Abstract

Bismuth silicate-germanate (Bi4Ge3xSi3(1-x)O12) crystals are successfully grown with the modified Bridgman technique. The X-ray diffraction, transmittance spectra, radioluminescence spectra and scintillation properties of these crystals are investigated at different ratios of Ge and Si. Furthermore, the XEL peaks of BGSO crystals exhibit a red-shift with the increase of Ge content. Meanwhile, the light yield and energy resolution of crystals represent obviously variation with changing of Ge and Si contents in the crystal. Density-functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed for energy band structure and geometry optimizations of Bi4Ge2.4Si0.6O12 crystal. The calculated energy band of BGSO crystal is 3.957 eV, which is different from that of BSO and BGO crystals. The results of DOS and PDOS calculated by CASTEP package reveal that Si/Ge–O and Bi–O interactions play a critical role in the band gap of BGSO crystal.

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