ScintIQ™ Custom Scintillation Detectors

Scintillation Material Comparison Tool

Compare 20 inorganic scintillation materials side by side. Sort any column, filter by application, or search by name to narrow the field, then open the data sheet for a closer look. Relative light yield is photoelectron yield versus NaI(Tl) set at 100, measured with a bialkali PMT.

Data Sheet · Berkeley Nucleonics · rev 2026-06
Gamma spectroscopy Neutron capable Fast timing Non-hygroscopic High density (≥6) High light yield (≥100) Show all

How to read this table. Click any column header to sort (click again to reverse). Numeric columns sort by value, text columns sort alphabetically. The application chips combine with the search box, so you can stack a filter and a keyword. Fourteen materials carry a full data sheet, marked with a small "DS" tag and linked from the material name. The remaining six are available on request: contact a Berkeley Nucleonics applications engineer.

Talk to an engineer

Not sure which crystal fits your measurement? Berkeley Nucleonics builds custom scintillation detectors around your energy range, resolution target, timing needs, and environment. Tell us what you are measuring and we will recommend the right material and readout.

Email info@berkeleynucleonics.com or call 800-234-7858. You can also start with our guided material selector or the detector configurator.

ScintIQ crystals are grown and finished with our long-standing scintillation partner in the Netherlands (Scionix Holland).