Abstract

Optical absorption, luminescence spectra, scintillation decay curves, and scintillation light yield were measured in a series of undoped yttrium–aluminum garnet (YAG) crystals of different origins. This paper reveals a correlation between luminescent properties and scintillation efficiency of undoped YAG crystals. All the samples were separated into three groups, Type I, Type II, and Type III, based on their optical properties and scintillation efficiency. The intrinsic ultraviolet luminescence band peaking around 300 nm is found in the samples with high scintillation yield (Type I). Luminescence intensity of this band depends on the crystal purity and on the stoichiometry of the garnets. The UV emission may be related to e–h recombination in vicinity of vacancies. The garnets of Type II contain more impurities which quench the 300-nm emission. The samples of Type III do not exhibit any significant radioluminescence. Light yield of the finest undoped YAG samples in the series, Type I, is similar to the yield of Ce-doped YAG. This Type of crystals can potentially be used in scintillation detectors.

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