DocumentCode :
61665
Title :
Characterization of ZnO, {\\rm BaF}_{2} and {\\rm PbWO}_{4} Scintillator Detectors for Carg
Author :
Sinha, S. ; Kwong, J. ; Langeveld, W.G.J. ; Ryge, P.
Author_Institution :
Rapiscan Labs., Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Volume :
60
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
1016
Lastpage :
1023
Abstract :
We report on a feasibility study of scintillation detectors with fast decay times which might be used to enable spectroscopy in a high-count-rate, high-energy x-ray environment, such as is used for cargo inspection. Such detectors need to have a small size and high density in order to reliably detect x rays between 1 and 9 MeV with good spatial resolution and need to be suitable for read-out with semiconductor photo-detectors. Three inorganic scintillator detectors with decay constants less than 10 ns were selected: ZnO (in the form of wafers of 4.5 × 0.5 × 20 mm and single crystals of 5 × 5 × 30 mm ), BaF2 (5 × 5 × 30 mm) and PbWO4 (6 × 6 × 20 mm). ZnO has a known problem of self-absorption of the emitted scintillation light. Using the wafers to create stacks of different thicknesses, the effective attenuation length was determined to be 2.25 ±0.25 mm for one batch of ZnO and 1.5±0.3 mm for another batch, making ZnO unlikely for the proposed use. Although the larger ZnO crystal also scintillates, light transmission was so poor that no signal was measured in tests with gamma ray sources. ZnO was thus discarded as a viable candidate for the purposes of this study. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the pulses produced by BaF2 was measured to be ~2 ns, consistent with being dominated by the response of the photomultiplier tube used in the measurement. BaF2 by itself, however, emits in the UV, which is unsuitable for use with semiconductor readout. In another series of measurements, BaF2 was coupled to fast wavelength-shifting PVT sheets with Eljen DSB1 dye, and the FWHM of the signal measured this way was ~4.8 ns, with a fast decay constant of ~11.2 ns . The long decay component appears to be suppressed somewhat by the use of the wavelength shifter. The measured FWHM of the pulses produced by PbWO4 was ~3 ns, with a d- cay constant of ~8.3 ns and no long component. These results suggest that dense sub-10-ns scintillators exist that can be used for high-count-rate x-ray cargo inspection with good spatial resolution. PbWO4 is very dense, has no long decay component or self-attenuation and scintillates in the visible spectrum, but due to its low light output, it needs to be read out by a silicon photomultiplier or similar device. BaF2 is a possible alternative, when used in combination with a fast wavelength shifter.
Keywords :
X-ray detection; X-ray spectroscopy; nuclear electronics; photodetectors; photomultipliers; readout electronics; semiconductor devices; solid scintillation detectors; BaF2 scintillator detector; Eljen DSB1 dye; PbWO4 scintillator detector; ZnO crystal; ZnO scintillator detector; decay constants; effective attenuation length; electron volt energy 1 MeV to 9 MeV; fast wavelength-shifting PVT sheets; full width at half maximum; gamma ray sources; high-count-rate; high-count-rate X-ray cargo inspection; light transmission; photomultiplier tube; scintillation high-energy X-ray environment; scintillation light self-absorption; semiconductor photodetectors; semiconductor readout; silicon photomultiplier; spatial resolution; time 10 ns; transmitted X-ray spectroscopy; visible spectrum; wafers; wavelength shifter; Attenuation; Crystals; Detectors; Inspection; Semiconductor device measurement; X-ray imaging; Zinc oxide; ${rm BaF}_{2}$; ${rm PbWO}_{4}$; X-ray spectroscopy; ZnO; cargo inspection; scintillators;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2241451
Filename :
6464619
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