Abstract

Ce-doped (Gd 2 Y)(Ga 3 Al 2 )O 12 :Mg (GYGAG:Ce,Mg) ceramics were annealed under different atmospheres. The effects of the annealing atmosphere on the Ce valence and scintillation characteristics of the GYGAG:Ce,Mg ceramic were studied. The sample annealed in oxygen had an effectively improved Ce 4 + /Ce 3 + ratio, demonstrated by the photoluminescence intensity and X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy . The sample annealing in the oxygen atmosphere can improved the light yield as well as acceleration in the scintillation decay. The light yield and decay time of the ceramic were approximately 38,400 ph/MeV and 34 ns, respectively. The relative afterglow values was approximately 0.014%@20 ms. The good scintillation properties reveal the large potentials of this ceramic as a scintillation material for applications in positron emission tomography . • The ratio of Ce 4+ /Ce 3+ in the GYGAG:Ce,Mg ceramic have improved after the annealing in the oxygen atmosphere. • The absolute light yield of the GYGAG:Ce,Mg sample annealed in the oxygen atmosphere was 38,400 ph/MeV and a faster response of 34 ns. • The relative afterglow intensity was approximately 0.014% @ 100 ms.

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