Progress in Polysiloxane Scintillators for Radiation Detection
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Abstract
* This research was made possible by support from the Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security Administration, United States through the Enabling Technology and Innovation Consortium under Award Number(s) DE-NA0003921
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Publication: "Polysiloxane Scintillators for Efficient Neutron and Gamma-Ray Pulse Shape Discrimination", Lim, A., Arrue, J., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A., ACS Appl. Polym. Mater. 2020, 2, 8, 3657–3662
"Impact of temperature on light yield and pulse shape discrimination of polysiloxane-based organic scintillators formulated with commercial resins" Arrue, J., Chandler, C., Duce, M., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A., NIM. A, 2022, 1056, 168650
Planned: "Polysiloxane Scintillators for Thermal Neutron Detection via B10-enriched Molecule Dopants" Duce, M., Chandler, C., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A.
Planned: "Three Particle Imaging with Polysiloxane Scintillators" Duce, M., Chandler, C., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A.
Presenters
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Mackenzie Duce
Georgia Institute of Technology
Authors
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Mackenzie Duce
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Caleb Chandler
Colorado School of Mines
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Alexander England
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Angela Hill
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Anna Erickson
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Anna Erickson
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Alan Sellinger
Colorado School of Mines