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Phoswich scintillator for proton and gamma radiation of high energy.

Authors :
Tengblad, Olof
Nilsson, T.
García Borge, María José
Briz, José Antonio
Carmona Gallardo, M.
Cruz, C.
Gugliermina, C.
Nácher, Enrique
Perea, Ángel
Sánchez del Río, José
Turrión Nieves, M.
Wittler, H.
Tengblad, Olof
Nilsson, T.
García Borge, María José
Briz, José Antonio
Carmona Gallardo, M.
Cruz, C.
Gugliermina, C.
Nácher, Enrique
Perea, Ángel
Sánchez del Río, José
Turrión Nieves, M.
Wittler, H.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We present here a Phoswich scintillator design to achieve both high resolution gamma ray detection, and good efficiency for high energy protons. There are recent developments of new high resolution scintillator materials. Especially the LaBr3(Ce) and LaCl3(Ce) crystals have very good energy resolution in the order of 3% for 662 keV gamma radiation. In addition, these materials exhibit a very good light output (63 and 32 photons∕keV respectively). A demonstrator detector in the form of an Al cylinder of 24 mm diameter and a total length of 80 mm with 2 mm wall thickness, containing a LaBr3(Ce) crystal of 20 mm diameter and 30 mm length directly coupled to a LaCl3(Ce) crystal of 50 mm length, and closed with a glass window of 5 mm, was delivered by Saint Gobain. To the glass window a Hamamatsu R5380 Photomultiplier tube (PMT) was coupled using silicon optical grease. © 2011 American Institute of Physics

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1103397868
Document Type :
Electronic Resource