BaF2 Scintillator (BaF2 Scintillation Crystal)

Barium fluoride (BaF2) scintillation crystal is known for its fast and slow emission components. It offers sub-nanosecond timing resolution, making it ideal for time-of-flight positron emission tomography (TOF-PET) and high-energy physics experiments. BaF2 has high density and effective atomic number, providing good gamma-ray detection efficiency. Although it is slightly hygroscopic, its excellent timing properties and radiation hardness make it a valuable material in nuclear medicine and particle physics. Its fast component decay time is about 0.6 ns, enabling ultra-fast timing.

OST Photonics provides high-quality BaF₂ crystals with customizable dimensions, orientations, and surface finishes to meet your precise optical and scintillation needs.

Application

‌Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

High-energy and nuclear physics experiments‌

Time-of-flight (TOF) measurements

Gamma-ray astronomy and physical exploration

Positron annihilation spectroscopy

Features

Ultrafast decay time‌

Dual emission components‌

High density and effective atomic number

‌Excellent radiation hardness

‌Broad optical transparency

Production and Supply Capability

Maximum Size: ɸ120mm x 200mm

Available items: monolithic crystal

Properties

Density (g/cm3)

4.88

Melting Point (K)

16.27

Thermal Expansion Coefficient (C-1)

18.4 x 10-6

Cleavage Plane

<111>

Hardness (Mhos)

3

Hygroscopic 

Slightly

Wavelength of Emission Max. (nm)

310 / 220(195)

Lower Wavelength Cutoff (nm)

135

Refractive Index @ Emission Max.

150(310nm) 1.54(220nm)

Primary Decay Time (ns)

630 (slow) / 0.6-0.8 (fast)

Light Yield (photons/KeV)

10 (slow)  / 1.8 (fast)

Photoelectron Yield (% of NaI(Tl)) (for γ-rays)

16 (slow) / 3 (fast)