Nerine J. Cherepy,Robert D. Sanner,Thomas M. Tillotson,Stephen A. Payne,P. Beck,Steven L. Hunter,L. Ahle,Peter Thelin
标识
DOI:10.1109/nssmic.2012.6551455
摘要
Bismuth-loaded plastic scintillators capable of gamma spectroscopy are being scaled up to multiple cubic inch sizes. High light yields of >38,888 Ph/MeV are obtained with Iridium-complex fluors due to efficient harvesting of both singlet and triplet excitons, providing energy resolution of ~10% at 662 keV for 3 in 3 scintillators. Although singlet fluors provide a poorer light yield of ~12,888 Ph/MeV and resolution at 662 keV of 14% in the Bismuth-loaded plastics, the fast decay time of <;100 ns and the low neutron capture cross-sections of the constituent elements lend themselves to applications in neutron active interrogation. Measurements of the scintillation light yield non-proportionality reveal that exciton-exciton annihilation is suppressed in Iridium-complex activated plastic, in contrast with the singlet fluor activated plastic.