2021
DOI: 10.1070/qel17534
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Luminescent properties of a ZnO whisker array as a scintillation detector material

Abstract: We have studied luminescent properties of a ZnO whisker array, a promising crystalline material for scintillation detectors, capable of ensuring a fast and strong response and a short afterglow time. Measurements have been performed under X-ray and UV optical excitation. We present a comparative analysis of spectral features of the near-band-edge emission of the whisker array at low (∼80 K) and room temperatures in relation to the excitation method.

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“…The emission of the sample was collimated to the entrance slit of a monochromator coupled to a Peltier-cooled charge-coupled device camera. More details about our PL and XRL measurements can be found elsewhere [30,31].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The emission of the sample was collimated to the entrance slit of a monochromator coupled to a Peltier-cooled charge-coupled device camera. More details about our PL and XRL measurements can be found elsewhere [30,31].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, each type of morphology has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of scintillation applications. In particular, intense NBEL under X-ray excitation is observed only in ZnO samples of high crystalline quality, such as bulk crystals [27,28], 1D and 2D nano-and microcrystals [28][29][30][31], or doped ZnO ceramics [32][33][34]. A disadvantage of bulk crystals in this sense is the presence of a slow component in the visible range of the luminescence spectrum, along with the fast NBEL component [27,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation of the density of electron-hole pairs generated by the photoexcitation, taking into account their diffusion [20,22,23], yields values not exceeding 10 17 cm −3 by the order of magnitude, i. e. not greater than the Mott threshold density for ZnO, which is in the range of 5 • 10 17 −4 • 10 19 cm −3 according to different sources [23][24][25].…”
Section: X-ray and Photoluminescent Properties Of Samplesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…3 and comments above). This makes the microfilms different from the case of ZnO structures with nanoscale or submicron crystallites, where the portion of material volume participating in both PL and XRL can be rather high, and, hence, PL and XRL spectra can be similar to each other [7,20].…”
Section: X-ray and Photoluminescent Properties Of Samplesmentioning
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