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We develop and manufacture a range of scintillator crystals that can be used in radiation detector modules for medical imaging, industrial CT, medically XCT, Positron emission tomography (PET), high energy physics, security scanning, oil well logging, and research applications. We offer the service of volume crystal growth, volume fabrication, detector array & module assemble and crystal development.
Bismuth germinate Bi4Ge3O12 commonly abbreviated as BGO, is the crystalline form of an inorganic oxide with cubic eulytine structure, colorless, transparent and insoluble in water. When exposed to radiation of high energy particles or other sources, such as gamma-rays, x-rays, it emits a green fluorescent light with a peak wavelength of 480nm, with its high stopping power, high scintillation efficiency, good energy resolution and non-hygroscopes, BGO is a good scintillation material and has found a wide range of applications in high energy physics, nuclear physics, space physics, nuclear medicine, geological prospecting and other industries.
GSO single crystal is used as a scintillator in medical imaging equipment like PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scanners and other radiation detection equipment. Its superior energy resolution, fast decay time, large light output support quick and high precision radiation detection.
LYSO crystal is an ideal generation sintillator crystal. LYSO stand for Cerium doped Lutetium Yttrium Orthosilicate. LYSO crystal has the advantages of high light output, high density, fast decay time, good energy resolution and low cost. These properties mean that LYSO is an ideal candidate for a range of ray detection applications in nuclear physics and nuclear medicine, which require higher though improved timing resolution and superior energy revolution.
Sinoceramics, Inc. can produce LYSO in high volume and can supply finished pixel or assembled customer specified array or module configurations.
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