Advances in Scintillators: Luminescence Properties and Applications

A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 11 June 2026 | Viewed by 164

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Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of West Attica, 12210 Athens, Greece
Interests: scintillating crystals and phosphor materials evaluation; medical imaging detectors; PET; SPECT; gamma-ray spectrometers
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Department of Science and Engineering of Matter, Environment and Urban Planning, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Scintillators play a crucial role in radiation detection, medical imaging, high-energy physics, security screening, and aerospace applications, where the performances of these technologies depend critically on parameters such as light yield, decay time, energy resolution, radiation, hardness, and the durability of such scintillating materials.

A number of disciplines are transversally connected to the field of scintillators―physics, chemistry, material science, and engineering―and can collaborate to improve scintillators’ performance and efficiency to meet the necessities of their applications.

This Special Issue focuses on the latest developments in scintillator materials, emphasizing their luminescence mechanisms, synthesis, production methods, and emerging applications. Recent advances in crystal growth, nanocomposites, and co-doping design and computational modeling have opened new pathways for tailoring scintillation efficiency and spectral response. In parallel, research has focused on novel methods and technologies for monitoring and characterizing scintillators as well as innovative techniques for material treatments aimed at improving and restoring optical, structural, and luminescence performance loss during scintillator function.

This Special Issue welcomes original research and comprehensive reviews exploring novel scintillating materials, defect engineering, energy transfer dynamics, and integration with advanced photodetectors as well as unconventional solutions for quality control, monitoring, and material processing.

By highlighting innovations across both fundamental science and applied technology, this collection aims to accelerate progress toward next-generation scintillators with superior performance and multifunctional capabilities.

Dr. Stratos David
Dr. Luigi Montalto
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Keywords

  • scintillator crystals
  • inorganic scintillators
  • co-doped scintillators
  • mixed scintillators
  • hybrid scintillator materials (inorganic/organic)
  • medical imaging
  • nuclear imaging detectors

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