A. Suchocki, H. Przybylińska, A. Wittlin, M. Berkowski, Chonggeng Ma, M. Brik, A. Kamińska, P. Sybilski, Y. Zorenko, M. Nikl, V. Gorbenko, M. Kucera, A. Wajler, M. Malinowski
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Abstract
Low-temperature infrared spectra reveal multicenter nature of the Ce3+ dopant in various Czochralski grown garnets, perovskite crystals, and YAG transparent glass. Some of these multicenters are associated with antisite defects, i.e. rare-earth ions substituting smaller cations in different crystallographic positions. The antisite defects have detrimental effect on the scintillation properties of these materials. The epitaxially-grown from flux layers of these materials contain much smaller amount of these defects due to low temperature of growth.