Abstract

Scintillators with high thermal stability and excellent spatial resolution are desirable for X-ray imaging applications in harsh environments. Here, Tb3+-doped borosilicate glass scintillators were prepared using conventional melt-quenching method. The optimized Tb3+-doped borosilicate glass (G-15Tb) scintillator exhibited a significantly higher X-ray excited luminescence intensity (147% of Bi4Ge3O12). Furthermore, it possessed a remarkable imaging spatial resolution of 20 lp/mm, surpassing the standard requirement for X-ray imaging and medical computed tomography scans (2 lp/mm). Moreover, the XEL intensity of G-15Tb glass sample remained unchanged even after being submerged in water for 30 days, indicating exceptional water resistance. Additionally, the integral intensity of photoluminescence at 573 K is 96.7% of its initial value. Most importantly, the G-15Tb glass scintillator remains high-quality X-ray images even at elevated operating temperatures. Therefore, the Tb3+-doped borosilicate glass scintillator holds immense potential for high-resolution X-ray imaging in harsh environments.

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