Measurement of scintillation light quenching for protons in rare-earth inorganic scintillators
ORAL
Abstract
Rare-earth inorganic scintillators are often used in a variety of applications as radiation detectors in fields such as medical imaging, accelerator diagnostics, and space science. The response of these scintillator detectors is commonly characterized using isotropic gamma-ray sources. However, the gamma-ray induced response differs from the response produced by incident ions, which is due to quenching effects; the non-proportional response of scintillators from the detection of gammas vs the detection of ions. Using three types of inorganic scintillators, Y2SiO5(YSO:Ce), Y3Al5O12(YAG:Ce), and Gd₃Al₂Ga₃O₁₂ (GAGG:Ce), we measured the light output from protons within an energy range of 1-25 MeV using a 3 MV tandem accelerator and two reactions: Au(p,p)Au and 3He(d,p)4He. From this data, we extract the Birks parameters to understand the non-proportionality effect associated with these materials as a function systematics effects, including temperature and dopant concentration. Preliminary results of quenching and temperature and dopant effects on quenching will be presented.
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Presenters
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Tatiana N Espinoza
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Tatiana N Espinoza
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Kurtis D Bartlett
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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David G Walter
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Caleb D Roecker
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Andrew S Hoover
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Brian A Larsen
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Adam A Hecht
University of New Mexico
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Yongqiang Wang
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Matthew R Chancey
Los Alamos New Mexico