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Taylor and Francis Group, Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 9(164), p. 517-522

DOI: 10.1080/10420150903092256

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Studies of LSO:Tb radio-luminescence properties using white beam hard X-ray synchrotron irradiation

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Abstract

A radio-luminescence set-up was installed at the synchrotron light source ANKA to characterise scintillators under the high X-ray photon flux density of white beam synchrotron radiation. The system allows for investigating the radio-luminescence spectrum of the material under study as well as analysing in situ changes of its scintillation behaviour (e.g. under heat load and/or intensive ionising radiation). In this work we applied the radio-luminescence set-up for investigating the radiation damage effects on the luminescence properties of a new kind of thin single crystal scintillator for high resolution X-ray imaging based on a layer of modified Lu2SiO5 grown by liquid phase epitaxy on a dedicated substrate within the framework of an EC project SCINTAX).1.