Customized Barium Fluoride Infrared Optics with Sub-Nanosecond Decay Time
Barium Fluoride is a salt compound of barium and fluorine. In crystal form, it is optically transparent over a wide range from the UV through to the IR and widely used to fabricate optical components. BaF2 barium fluoride scintillation crystals are characterized by a very fast scintillation emission with a decay time of 800 ps at 220 nm. The emission at 220nm has an emission with sub-nanosecond decay time interesting for timing applications.
Features:
- Subnanosecond decay time
- Two wavelengths of emission (310 nm and 295 nm)
Density (g/cm3) | 4.88 |
Melting Point (K) | 1627 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (C-1) | 18.4 x 10-6 |
Cleavage Plane | <111> |
Hardness (Mhos) | 3 |
Hygroscopic | Slightly |
Wavelength of Emission Max. (nm) | 310 / 220(195) |
Lower Wavelength Cutoff (nm) | 135 |
Refractive Index @ Emission Max. | 150(310nm) 1.54(220nm) |
Primary Decay Time (ns) | 630 (slow) / 0.6-0.8 (fast) |
Light Yield (photons/KeV) | 10 (slow) / 1.8 (fast) |
Photoelectron Yield (% of NaI(Tl)) (for γ-rays) | 16 (slow) / 3 (fast) |
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