Abstract

Praseodymium-activated Y 3Al 5O 12 (YAG) and LuAlO 3 (LuAP) crystals were grown by Czochralski method and their characteristics were investigated. In this paper radioluminescence (RL) spectra, low-temperature thermoluminescence (TL) glow curves, scintillation light yields (LY) and time profiles measured on five samples (2×2×10 mm 3), two YAG:Pr (0.1 and 0.3 at%) and three LuAP:Pr (0.003, 0.04, and 0.08 at%), cut from large boules, are reported. RL spectra show three different kinds of emission: “host” emission band (250 nm in YAG, 220 nm in LuAP) clearly visible for lower Pr concentration and at lower temperatures, well-known Pr 3+ d–f bands (320 and 370 nm in YAG, 250 and 280 nm in LuAP), and a number of f–f lines (at about 490–500 nm in YAG and 610–620 nm in LuAP). The glow curve of YAG:Pr consists of number of peaks below 200 K. The TL intensity is relatively high, which may result in the lower scintillation light yield measured in a short time window. In the case of TL of LuAP:Pr an interesting phenomenon occurs. The scintillation LY are much higher for YAG:Pr than for LuAP:Pr. The scintillation time profiles in both materials are complex: two-exponential in YAG:Pr and even three-exponential in LuAP:Pr. The fast components are shorter at higher Pr concentration.

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