X-Ray-Driven Photon Bunching
Shaul Katznelson, Noam Kasten, Offek Tziperman, Avner Shultzman, Tomer, Bucher, Tom Lenkiewicz Abudi, Roman Schuetz, Orr Be'er, Shai Levy, Rotem, Strassberg, Georgy Dosovitsky, Sotatsu Yanagimoto, Francis Loignon-Houle,, Yehonadav Bekenstein, Charles Roques-Carmes

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how photon bunching analysis, rooted in HBT interferometry, can be used to characterize scintillation properties of various materials, including nanoscale scintillators, revealing new insights into their light emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method linking photon bunching to scintillation characterization, applicable to nano- and micro-scale materials, and benchmarks this approach across diverse scintillators.
Findings
Intrinsic photon bunching observed in scintillation processes.
Quantitative extraction of scintillation lifetime and light yield.
Strong photon bunching (g^{(2)}(0)>50) in nanocrystals.
Abstract
Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT) interferometry is a milestone experiment that transformed our understanding of the nature of light. The concept was demonstrated in 1956 to measure the radii of stars through photon coincidence detection. This form of coincidence detection later became a cornerstone of modern quantum optics. Here we connect HBT interferometry to the physics of scintillation, the process of spontaneous light emission upon excitation by high-energy particles, such as x-rays. Our work reveals intrinsic photon bunching in the scintillation process, which we utilize to elucidate its underlying light emission mechanisms. Specifically, g^((2) ) ({\tau}) enables the quantitative extraction of scintillation lifetime and light yield, showing their dependence on temperature and X-ray flux as well. This approach provides a characterization method that we benchmark on a wide gamut of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
