A new radiation-resistant plastic scintillator
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science1989Vol. 36(1), pp. 562–566
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Abstract
A radiation-resistant plastic scintillator has been developed to withstand the high radiation dose regions that will be present in the proposed SSC and LHC accelerators. The base is a highly transparent and radiation resistant polysiloxane plastic. This has been doped with a variety of radiation resistant fluors. The resultant scintillators have been shown to be highly resistant to /sup 60/Co gamma radiation for doses of 10 megarad.>
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