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Ce-doped scintillators: LSO and LuAP
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1998
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Positron Emission TomographyPhotoluminescenceEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyCe-doped ScintillatorsApplied PhysicsNatural SciencesScintillatorLuminescent GlassLso CrystalsSynchrotron RadiationLuminescence PropertyNuclear MedicineRadiologyScintillator Performance
In this paper we compare the scintillator performance of the two of the leading contenders for Positron Emission Tomography, both cerium doped: Lu2SiO5 (LSO) and LuAlO3 (LuAP). LSO crystals come in two categories, characterized by high (H) or low (L) light output. Such a distinction is not found in LuAP, but its output is consistently lower than that of LSO-H. Based on decays, thermoluminescent data and dependence of light output on temperature, we conclude that the principal reason for the superior properties of LSO-H is its virtual absence of shallow traps. LuAP also suffers from an additional handicap in the form of a parasitic absorption of unknown origin, which causes a light output dependence on the thickness of the sample.
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