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- 2024Ultrafast and Radiation-Hard Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocomposite Scintillators
- 2023Ultrafast and Radiation-Hard Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocomposite Scintillatorscitations
- 2023Layered Y3Al5O12:Pr/Gd3(Ga,Al)5O12:Ce optical ceramics: Synthesis and photo-physical propertiescitations
- 2021Trapping Mechanisms and Delayed Recombination Processes in Scintillating Ce-Doped Sol–Gel Silica Fiberscitations
- 2020Silver centers luminescence in phosphate glasses subjected to X‐Rays or combined X‐rays and femtosecond laser exposurecitations
- 2020Efficient, fast and reabsorption-free perovskite nanocrystal-based sensitized plastic scintillatorscitations
- 2011Thermo-stimulated luminescence of ion-irradiated yttria-stabilized zirconia
- 2009Ce-doped SiO2 optical fibers for remote radiation sensing and measurementcitations
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Ce-doped SiO2 optical fibers for remote radiation sensing and measurement
Abstract
Scintillating materials, able to efficiently operate the conversion of energy absorbed in the form of ionizing radiation into light in the visible UV interval, are presently used in a wide class of applications as medical imaging, industrial inspection, security controls and high energy physics detector. In the last few years we studied and developed a new radiation sensor based on silica-glass fiber-optic technology. In its simplest configuration such device is composed by a short portion (about 10 mm) of scintillating fiber coupled to a photomultiplier by a suitably long passive silica fiber.At the early stage of its market introduction it is the smallest radiation sensor, also with respect to MOSFET and diode technology and it appears to be the ideal choice for in vivo measurements in medical field or remote sensing.