High-Temperature CsI(Na) Scintillators & Rugged Detectors
Sodium-doped Cesium Iodide (CsI:Na) ranks among the industry’s brightest scintillation materials, delivering an impressive light output at approximately 85% of NaI(Tl). With a broad emission peaking precisely at 420nm, it is perfectly optimized for maximum efficiency when coupled with standard bialkali photomultiplier tubes (PMTs).
Engineered to survive the most extreme conditions, ATR Crystal specializes in fully encapsulated CsI(Na) scintillators and custom detectors. Our advanced high-temperature variants are specifically designed to withstand operating environments above 150℃. Combining exceptional gamma-ray stopping power with unparalleled mechanical and thermal shock resistance, these robust crystals guarantee an extended operational lifetime. They are the definitive choice for critical, harsh-environment applications including deep-well logging, aerospace research, and heavy industrial monitoring.
ATR Crystal CsI(Na) Scintillators

Description
Parameter
Description
Application of CsI(Na) Scintillators (CsI:Na Scintillators)
Oil and gas exploration – well-logging
Nuclear physics
Environmental monitoring
Industrial – Thickness or density gauging, coal/mineral assy
Advantages of CsI(Na) Scintillators (CsI:Na Scintillators)
Excellent energy resolution
Emission spectrum well matched with the sensitivity curve of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) with bialkali photocathodes
High light output
High Gamma-ray stopping power
Good mechanical&thermal shock resistance
The Ability of ATR Crystal
Maximum Size: ɸ80mm x 400mm
Available items: encapsulated scintillator, high temperature encapsulated scintillator, scintillation detector.
Parameter
Properties of CsI(Na) Scintillators (CsI:Na Scintillators)
| Relative Light Output of NaI(Tl) | 85% |
|---|---|
| Scintillation Decay Time (ns) | 630 |
| Emission Peak Wavelength (nm) | 420 |
| Refractive Index (peak wavelength) | 1.8 |
| Density(g/cm3) | 4.51 |
| Hygroscopic | Yes |
| Mohs hardness | 2 |
| Afterglow | 0.5~5%@6ms |
| Light yield (photons/keV) | 41 |

