Title :
Pulse-Shape Discrimination in High-Symmetry Organic Scintillators
Author :
Feng, P.L. ; Foster, Mary Ellen
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
In this work, we report the targeted structural modification of luminescent organic molecules to impart changes to the corresponding molecular and crystallographic symmetries. Fast neutron/gamma pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) has been characterized in high-symmetry organic crystals composed of chromophores that do not intrinsically exhibit PSD. These findings are rationalized in the context of second-rank tensor properties, which are symmetry-dependent factors that control key quantities such as the transport mobility, light yield anisotropy, refractive index, strain, and thermal expansion coefficient. Density-functional theory calculations confirm the role of crystallographic packing and symmetry upon the magnitude of exchange interactions between triplet excited states, as relevant to triplet-triplet annihilation and PSD.
Keywords :
neutron detection; scintillation counters; chromophores; crystallographic packing; crystallographic symmetry; density-functional theory calculations; fast neutron pulse-shape discrimination; gamma pulse-shape discrimination; high-symmetry organic crystals; high-symmetry organic scintillators; light yield anisotropy; luminescent organic molecules; molecular symmetry; pulse-shape discrimination; refractive index; second-rank tensor properties; strain coefficient; targeted structural modification; thermal expansion coefficient; transport mobility; triplet excited states; triplet-triplet annihilation; Compounds; Couplings; Crystals; Liquids; Photoluminescence; Pulse measurements; Crystals; neutron detection; organic scintillator; pulse-shape discrimination;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2272893