Imaging nuclear recoils with light-sheet microscopy
ORAL
Abstract
Nuclear recoils induced by neutrons, neutrinos, and dark matter can produce vacancies in crystal lattices. In many materials, these vacancies form optically-active color centers. The PALEOCCENE collaboration is using light sheet microscopy to image nuclear recoils in large volumes of matter with micrometer-scale resolution. Commissioning data from the Virginia Tech mesoSPIM—the first dedicated light-sheet microscope specifically for looking at radiation-induced damage—will be presented. Potential applications in the fields of nuclear and high energy physics will be discussed.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.20732 - Nuclear recoil detection with color centers in bulk lithium fluoride - Submitted
Presenters
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Samuel C Hedges
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Virginia Tech
Authors
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Samuel C Hedges
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Virginia Tech
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Patrick Huber
Virginia Tech