C09K11/745

DENSE HIGH-SPEED SCINTILLATOR MATERIAL OF LOW AFTERGLOW

The invention relates to an inorganic scintillator material of formula Lu.sub.(2-y)Y.sub.(y-z-x)Ce.sub.xM.sub.zSi.sub.(1-v)M.sub.vO.sub.5, in which: M represents a divalent alkaline earth metal and M represents a trivalent metal, (z+v) being greater than or equal to 0.0001 and less than or equal to 0.2; z being greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 0.2; v being greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 0.2; x being greater than or equal to 0.0001 and less than 0.1; and y ranging from (x+z) to 1.

In particular, this material may equip scintillation detectors for applications in industry, for the medical field (scanners) and/or for detection in oil drilling. The presence of Ca in the crystal reduces the afterglow, while stopping power for high-energy radiation remains high.

Spectral luminescence standard for the near infrared region
09581540 · 2017-02-28 · ·

A spectral luminescence standard has bismuth in a light-transmissive inorganic matrix material and emits light in the near infrared region upon irradiation with excitation light. The bismuth acts as a luminescence emitter in the near infrared region. A method includes manufacturing such a spectral luminescence standard and a calibration medium which has the spectral luminescence standard in or on a carrier material.

Dense high-speed scintillator material of low afterglow

The invention relates to an inorganic scintillator material of formula Lu.sub.(2-y)Y.sub.(y-z-x)Ce.sub.xM.sub.zSi.sub.(1-v)M.sub.vO.sub.5, in which: M represents a divalent alkaline earth metal and M represents a trivalent metal, (z+v) being greater than or equal to 0.0001 and less than or equal to 0.2; z being greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 0.2; v being greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 0.2; x being greater than or equal to 0.0001 and less than 0.1; and y ranging from (x+z) to 1. In particular, this material may equip scintillation detectors for applications in industry, for the medical field (scanners) and/or for detection in oil drilling. The presence of Ca in the crystal reduces the afterglow, while stopping power for high-energy radiation remains high.

LUMINESCENT ADHESIVE DECORATION FOR HOROLOGY COMPONENTS

A luminescent adhesive (1) for horology components including: a first layer (10) of an adhesive material; a second layer (11), referred to as the intermediate layer, including a binder loaded with between 10% and 80% by mass of a phosphorescent pigment emitting in the UVA spectrum; and a third layer (12), semi-transparent to UV rays, including a binder loaded with between 10% and 50% by mass of a phosphorescent pigment emitting in the visible spectrum.