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What is a scintillator?
A scintillator is a luminescent material that emits light when excited by ionizing radiation. The excited state can sometimes be metastable, resulting in delayed fluorescence or phosphorescence depending on the type of transition and the wavelength of the emitted optical photon.
TAC’s patented double-doped Ce:Ca:LYSO scintillator exhibits superior properties compared to traditional Ce:LYSO, including higher light yield, improved time and energy resolution, and shorter decay time.
At TAC, we are dedicated to providing first-class quality and service to the world’s largest manufacturers of medical imaging and pioneer research. Our professional OEM business model allows us to establish stable, strong, and long-lasting cooperation with global PET manufacturers.
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Density | 7.3g/cm3 |
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Y-concentration | 5~8% |
Light Yield | 110~115% of market standard (30000 photons/MeV) |
Decay Time | 36ns |
Energy Resolution | 8.1% |
Surface Roughness | Mechanically Polished Fine Ground Rough |