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La- and La-/Ce-Doped BaF2 Crystals for Future HEP Experiments at the Energy and Intensity Frontiers Part II

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In addition to La-doped barium fluoride (BaF2) crystals, La/Ce co-doped BaF2 crystals were also investigated at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA. Strong cerium-induced emissions peaked at 305… Click to show full abstract

In addition to La-doped barium fluoride (BaF2) crystals, La/Ce co-doped BaF2 crystals were also investigated at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA. Strong cerium-induced emissions peaked at 305 and 320 nm with a decay time of 25 ns were observed, in addition to the fast and slow scintillation at 220 and 300 nm, respectively. The La/Ce co-doping was also found effective in suppressing the slow component in BaF2. Compared to La-doped crystals, the La/Ce co-doped crystals have a better light output in both 50- and 2500-ns gate. The fast/slow ratio of La/Ce co-doped crystal was found to be about 1/1, similar to La-doping, which is also considered not sufficient for pile-up suppression. A 20-cm-long La/Ce co-doped BaF2 crystal shows also excellent optical quality and light response uniformity.

Keywords: hep experiments; baf2 crystals; crystals future; future hep; doped baf2; baf2

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Year Published: 2019

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