Phosphors as Sensors for Radiation-Induced Displacement Damage

Future of Instrumentation International Workshop(2012)

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The radiation-induced displacement damage in yttrium borate (YBO 3 ) is studied under X-ray, proton, and alpha irradiation. The photoluminescence (PL) was tested before and after irradiation to determine whether damage occurred and whether it could be queried by examining the PL spectrum. Two different dopants (cerium and europium) were used to activate the phosphor because each provides not only a different spectral signature but also a different mechanism for altering the spectrum between the pre- and post-PL measurements. X-rays, being primarily ionizing radiation, did not show any significant change between the pre and post measurements. We expected protons and alphas to damage the crystal structure, evidence of which could be seen in the change in the spectra before and after irradiation. However, we found no change under alpha exposure (3.6 × 10 10 particles/cm 2 ) and a significant change after proton exposure (5 × 10 15 particles/cm 2 ). While the material appears to be sensitive to protons, we cannot rule out its sensitivity to alphas because the alpha fluence may be too low to show an effect. This result provides strong indication that our materials are being damaged by particle radiation and that the radiation effects can be quantified.
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particle detectors,phosphorescence,phosphors,photodetectors,photoluminescence,scintillation,excited electron levels,incident radiation,luminesce,luminescent property,photon,radiation detector,radiation induced displacement damage,radiation ionization,radiation sensor,radiation source,scintillator,luminescence
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