Optical, luminescence, and scintillation properties of advanced ZnWO$_4$ crystal scintillators
P. Belli, R. Bernabei, Yu.A. Borovlev, F. Cappella, V. Caracciolo, R., Cerulli, F.A. Danevich, V.Ya. Degoda, A. Incicchitti, D.V. Kasperovych, Ya.P., Kogut, A. Leoncini, G.P. Podust, A.G. Postupaeva, V.N. Shlegel

TL;DR
This paper reports on the development and characterization of high-quality ZnWO$_4$ crystal scintillators, highlighting their optical and luminescent properties for rare event detection applications.
Contribution
It introduces an advanced R&D process for producing ZnWO$_4$ crystals with improved optical and scintillation properties, including novel crystallization and annealing techniques.
Findings
High optical transmittance of the crystals.
Enhanced scintillation response under gamma excitation.
Stable luminescence properties across temperature range.
Abstract
Zinc tungstate (ZnWO) crystal scintillators are promising detection material for the experiments searching for double beta decay, dark matter, and investigating rare alpha decays. An extended R&D was performed to develop advanced quality ZnWO crystal scintillators. The R&D programme included the selection of the initial materials, the variation of the compound stoichiometry, the application of single and double crystallization, and the annealing of the crystal boules. The optical transmittance of the produced boules was measured, and the luminescence under X-ray excitation in the temperature region from 85 K to room temperature was studied (thermally stimulated luminescence was measured till 350 K). The energy resolution and the relative scintillation pulse amplitude were measured with gamma-sources demonstrating high scintillation properties of the samples produced by single…
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