Title :
Non-Proportionality of Organic Scintillators and BGO
Author :
Nassalski, A. ; Moszynski, M. ; Syntfeld-Kazuch, A. ; Swiderski, T. ; Szczeniak, T.
Author_Institution :
Soltan Inst. for Nucl. Studies, Swierk-Otwock
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
According to the present knowledge the non-proportionality of the light yield of scintillators appears to be the fundamental limitation of energy resolution. Thus, the understanding of its origin is of the great importance for a development of new scintillators with enhanced energy resolution. In this respect, the non-proportional response of the typical organic scintillators was studied in comparison to that of a BGO crystal. The studies covered tests of BC408 plastic, BC501A liquid scintillator and anthracene organic crystal. The measurements showed a much larger range of energies presenting non-proportional response compared to that known for inorganic scintillators. In the case of anthracene the non-proportionality covers energy range up to about 500 keV, while for the BC408 plastic and BC501A liquid scintillators, it is above 4 MeV energy lost by gamma quanta. The observed effect can be related to a strong quenching of the light for charged particles in organic scintillators, which is much larger than that observed in inorganic scintillators.
Keywords :
gamma-ray detection; liquid scintillation detectors; radiation quenching; solid scintillation detectors; BC408 plastic scintillator; BC501A liquid scintillator; BGO; anthracene organic crystal; charged particles; energy resolution; gamma quanta; light quenching; light yield; nonproportional response; organic scintillators; Crystals; Detectors; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; Gamma rays; Helium; Laboratories; Particle measurements; Plastics; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2007.913478