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A scintillation compound, other than a rare earth silicate, can include a rare earth element that is in a divalent (RE 2+ ), trivalent (RE 3+ ) or a tetravalent state (RE 4+ ). The scintillation compound can include another element to allow for better change balance. The other element may be a principal constituent of the scintillation compound or may be a dopant or a co-dopant. In an embodiment, a metal element in a trivalent state (M 3+ ) may be replaced by RE 4+ and a metal element in a divalent state (M 2+ ). In another embodiment, M 3+ may be replaced by RE 2+ and M 4+ . In a further embodiment, M 2+ may be replaced by a RE 3+ and a metal element in a monovalent state (M 1+ ). The metal element used for electronic charge balance may have a single valance state, rather than a plurality of valence states, to help reduce the likelihood that the valance state would change during formation of the scintillation compound.