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Waveshifters and Scintillators for Ionizing Radiation Detection
2007
B.Baumgaugh, J. L. Bishop, D. J. Karmgard, J. Marchant, M. McKenna, R. Ruchti, M. Vigneault, L. Hernández, C. Hurlbut
Abstract
Scintillation and waveshifter materials have been developed for the detection of ionizing radiation in an STTR program between Ludlum Measurements, Inc. and the University of Notre Dame. Several new waveshifter materials have been developed which are comparable in efficiency and faster in fluorescence decay than the standard material Y11 (K27) used in particle physics for several decades. Additionally, new scintillation materials useful for fiber tracking have been developed which have been compared to 3HF. Lastly, work was done on developing liquid scintillators and paint-on scintillators and waveshifters for high radiation environments.
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