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Progress in Polysiloxane Scintillators for Radiation Detection

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Abstract

Plastic organic scintillators are a popular choice for high energy physics experiments, medical physics detectors, and national security applications but their lack of radiation hardness and stability can limit their use. Plastic scintillators based on a polysiloxane matrix are radiation hard and temperature stable, but only recently have progressed to compete with off-the-shelf organic scintillators (Eljen EJ200, EJ276) in light output and capability to discriminate their pulse response based on the incident radiation interaction type. Such characteristics are shown in polysiloxane scintillators fabricated by modifying commerically available resins from Shin-Etsu and Wacker to improve fluorophore solubility and shelf life. We report on the latest radiation detection and material characterization results from this work in modifying commercially available materials for use as polysiloxane scintillators. We show that our samples have demonstrated efficient pulse shape discrimination and highlight their suitability to emerging radiation detection challenges.

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<br>"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<br>Planned: "Polysiloxane Scintillators for Thermal Neutron Detection via B10-enriched Molecule Dopants" Duce, M., Chandler, C., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A.<br>Planned: "Three Particle Imaging with Polysiloxane Scintillators" Duce, M., Chandler, C., Erickson, A., Sellinger, A.

Presenters

  • Mackenzie Duce

    Georgia Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Mackenzie Duce

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Caleb Chandler

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Alexander England

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Angela Hill

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Anna Erickson

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Anna Erickson

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Alan Sellinger

    Colorado School of Mines