Bismuth Germanate (BGO) Scintillation Crystal is an inorganic compound that is combined by bismuth, germanium, and oxygen. Stanford Optics has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Optical Products.
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Material |
Bi4Ge3O12 |
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Melting Point |
1044℃ |
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Thermal Expansion Coeff. |
7*10-6 C-1 |
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Hardness |
5 Mohs |
|
Hygroscopic |
None |
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Wavelength (Max. Emission) |
480nm |
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Wavelength Range |
375-650nm |
|
Light Yield |
8 - 10 photons/keV |
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Decay Time |
300ns |
|
Photoelectron Yield |
15 - 20% of NaI(Tl) |
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Radiation Length |
1.118cm |
|
Radiation Length |
7.97g/cm^2 |
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Moliere Radius |
2.259cm |
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Optical Transmission |
0.15 - 12.5µm |
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Transmittance |
>90 (0.35 - 9µm)% |
|
Reflection Loss/Surface |
6.8% |
|
Neutron Capture Cross-section |
1.47barns |
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