Abstract

The development of Eu2+-activated oxide materials with high efficiency, fast decay and narrow bandwidth emission in the visible region is still challenging for the field of luminescence and scintillation applications. Generally, Eu2+ in oxide hosts can emit intense and broad 5d-4f emission in the visible region, but efficient emitting with stable bivalence of Eu is rare in inorganic oxide system. In this work, a series of ASL:Eu2+ (Sr1-xLaxMgxAl12-xO19) powder samples with various La, Mg doping ratios were designed and synthesized to modulate the UV or X-ray excited luminescence properties, including redshift, quantum yield, and decaying lifetime. Moreover, an ASL:Eu2+ crystal with the optimal ratio x = 1/3 was grown, its scintillation performance was compared with standard Bi4Ge3O12 crystal sample and evaluated in detail. These results indicate that the ASL:Eu2+ crystal is potential scintillator as a kind of X-ray detection and provide a reference for the further development of high-performance Eu-activated oxide scintillation materials.

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