Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Researches and Developments on Inorganic Scintillation Single Crystal Films for Microimaging Fluorescent Screens

PANG Hui-Yong1,2; ZHAO Guang-Jun1; JIE Ming-Yin1,2; ZENG Xiong-Hui1,2; XIA Chang-Tai1; ZHOU Sheng-Ming1; XU Jun1   

  1. 1.Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shanghai 201800; China; 2.Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing 100039; China
  • Received:2004-02-09 Revised:2004-04-12 Published:2005-03-20 Online:2005-03-20

Abstract: The detector made up of a transparent fluorescent screen, microscope optics and a low-noise CCD camera, which possesses properties of sub-micrometer spatial resolution, fast and real time imaging has broad application in medicine, materials science and industry etc, with the advent of the third generation synchrotron sources. The surveys and trends of the materials for imaging fluorescent screens were summarized, especially inorganic scintillation single crystal films.

Key words: sub-micrometer imaging, fluorescent screens, inorganic scintillation single crystal films, liquid phase epitaxy

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