LuAG:Pr Scintillator Crystal is a type of scintillator crystal used in radiation detection and imaging applications. Stanford Optics has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Optical Products.
LuAG:Pr Scintillator Crystal (Lutetium Aluminum Garnet doped with Praseodymium) is a type of scintillator crystal used in radiation detection and imaging applications. Scintillators are materials that emit light (scintillation) when exposed to ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays or X-rays. This emitted light can be detected and used to create images or measure the intensity of the incoming radiation.
Density (g/cm3) |
3.18 |
Crystal System |
Cubic |
Atomic Number (Effective) |
16.5 |
Melting Point (K) |
1691 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (C-1) |
19.5 x 10-6 |
Cleavage Plane |
<111> |
Hardness (Mho) |
4 |
Hygroscopic |
No |
Wavelength of Emission Max. (nm) |
435 |
Refractive Index @ Emission Max |
1.47 |
Primary Decay Time (ns) |
940 |
Light Yield (photons/keV) |
19 |
LuAG:Pr Scintillator Crystals are valued for their excellent scintillation properties, making them a choice material for various radiation detection and imaging systems in both medical and scientific research settings.
Our LuAG:Pr Scintillator Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Density (g/cm3) |
3.18 |
Crystal System |
Cubic |
Atomic Number (Effective) |
16.5 |
Melting Point (K) |
1691 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (C-1) |
19.5 x 10-6 |
Cleavage Plane |
<111> |
Hardness (Mho) |
4 |
Hygroscopic |
No |
Wavelength of Emission Max. (nm) |
435 |
Refractive Index @ Emission Max |
1.47 |
Primary Decay Time (ns) |
940 |
Light Yield (photons/keV) |
19 |
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