Lanthanum Chloride Scintillator for X-ray Detection
Abstract
In this presentation we describe the testing of a new cerium doped Lanthanum Chloride crystal (LaCl3:Ce), which makes an excellent scintillation material for X-ray counting applications.
Detailed measurements were taken to determine the properties of the scintillator over an energy range of 5 to 60KeV; the results demonstrate that, when used with an appropriate PMT, the crystal sustains high count rates, minimal dead time and good energy resolution. For example an energy resolution of 35% (FWHM) was achieved at 22KeV and count rates of up to 1MHz are possible without dead-time correction. A comparison of LaCl3:Ce with two conventional scintillation materials, YAP:Ce and NaI(Tl) is also presented, which shows that that LaCl3:Ce offers a good balance of performance parameters for X-ray experiments.- Publication:
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Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation
- Pub Date:
- January 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.2436269
- Bibcode:
- 2007AIPC..879.1156M
- Keywords:
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- 07.85.Fv;
- 07.85.Qe;
- X- and gamma-ray sources mirrors gratings and detectors;
- Synchrotron radiation instrumentation