The ability of HgI2 powders, used as precursors in mercuric iodide crystal
growth, to produce high-quality detectors may be predicted by non-destructi
ve methods like photoluminescence. In fact, it is possible to correlate the
presence and the intensity ratio of specific bands in the photoluminescenc
e spectrum of a HgI2 crystal to its impurity content and stoichiometry. The
se quantities determine the detector grade that may be achieved using that
starting material. Nine different HgI2 precursors, obtained by different pu
rification methods, have been characterized. The lowest impurity content is
achieved via poly-ethylene treatment, which gives also a powder of relativ
ely good stoichiometric quality. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.