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C.W.E. van Eijk

Researcher at Delft University of Technology

Publications -  392
Citations -  11085

C.W.E. van Eijk is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scintillation & Luminescence. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 392 publications receiving 10483 citations. Previous affiliations of C.W.E. van Eijk include University of Coimbra.

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Photoluminescence, and scintillation/thermoluminescence yields of several Ce3+ and Eu2+ activated borates

TL;DR: In this paper, the photoluminescence properties of the borates YBO 3, GdBO 3 : Ce 3+, Li 6 Y (BO 3 ) 3 : C3+, LaB 3 O 6 : C 3+, GdB 3O 6 : Ce3+, LaMgB 5 O 10 : C 2, YAl 3 B 4 O 12 : Y3+ and CaYOBO 3: Eu 2+ were studied.
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Optical and scintillation properties of Ce3+ doped LiYF4 and LiLuF4 crystals

TL;DR: In this article, a model was presented to describe the variation of X-ray induced emission intensity of LiYF4:Ce crystals with temperature, and the scintillation characteristics of LiF4 and LiLuF4 were investigated.
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Energy resolution of some new inorganic-scintillator gamma-ray detectors

TL;DR: In this article, the question whether the energy resolution of inorganic-scintillator gamma-ray detectors can be improved, particularly at gamma ray energies above ∼300 keV is addressed.
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LuPO4:Nd and YPO4:Nd—new promising VUV scintillation materials

TL;DR: LuPO 4 :Nd and YPO 4 nd represent new and very fast potential scintillator materials for most types of ionizing excitation, the luminescence of these materials is dominated by an emission band whose maximum intensity occurs at ∼192nm as mentioned in this paper.
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Scintillation properties of RbGd/sub 2/Br/sub 7/:Ce. Advantages and limitations

TL;DR: In this article, the scintillation properties of RbGd/sub 2/Br/sub 7/ crystals, doped with Ce/sup 3+/ concentrations of 0.02, 0.88, 2.05, 4.1, and 9.8%, are studied under X-ray and /spl gamma/quanta excitations.