• DocumentCode
    3630263
  • Title

    Advantages and limitations of LSO scintillator in nuclear physics experiments

  • Author

    M. Moszynski;T. Ludziejewski;K. Moszynska;D. Wolski;W. Klamra;L.O. Norlin;E. Devitsin;V. Kozlov

  • Author_Institution
    Soltan Inst. for Nucl. Studies, Swierk-Otwock, Poland
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1994
  • Firstpage
    299
  • Abstract
    Light yield, light pulse shape due to /spl gamma/-rays and /spl alpha/-particles, energy and time resolutions for three different samples of the LSO scintillator were studied using an XP2020Q photomultiplier and an S3590-03 photodiode. Light yield of 4200/spl plusmn/200 phe/MeV and 18500/spl plusmn/900 e-h pair/MeV were measured for the PM tube and the photodiode, respectively. The light pulse shape exhibits a pure exponential decay with a time constant of 47.2/spl plusmn/1.3 ns for both /spl gamma/-rays and /spl alpha/-particles. Energy resolutions of 10% and 14.6% for the 662 keV /spl gamma/-rays from a /sup 137/Cs source were obtained for the photomultiplier and the photodiode readout, respectively. A time resolution of 180 ns was observed for /sup 60/Co /spl gamma/-rays at 1 MeV threshold and 400 ps for 100 keV threshold. The study confirmed a number of advantages of the LSO scintillator for nuclear physics experiments, however, for small size samples.
  • Keywords
    "Nuclear physics","Photodiodes","Photomultipliers","Energy resolution","Pulse shaping methods","Shape","Crystals","Spectroscopy","Nuclear medicine","Fast light"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 1994., 1994 IEEE Conference Record
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2544-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NSSMIC.1994.474409
  • Filename
    474409