Title :
Spectral- and Pulse-Shape Discrimination in Triplet-Harvesting Plastic Scintillators
Author :
Feng, Patrick L. ; Villone, Janelle ; Hattar, Khalid ; Mrowka, Stanley ; Wong, Bryan M. ; Allendorf, Mark D. ; Doty, F. Patrick
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
In this work, we describe a method to control the relative proportion of prompt and delayed luminosity of organic-based scintillators via direct and exponential emission from an extrinsic triplet state. This approach involves the incorporation of triplet-harvesting heavy metal complexes in plastic scintillator matrices to convert intrinsically non-luminescent host states to highly emissive guest states. Measurements on these plastic scintillators indicate improved light yields over the undoped polymers and the ability to perform neutron/gamma particle-discrimination. A similar extent of molecular-level control is not possible in traditional organic materials due to complex decay kinetics and the absence of spectral information for the delayed triplet-derived emission. The materials described here address these limitations through efficient host-guest triplet harvesting, which enables particle discrimination according to conventional pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) and a previously unreported spectral-shape discrimination (SSD) scheme.
Keywords :
neutron detection; nuclear electronics; solid scintillation detectors; complex decay kinetics; direct emission; exponential emission; extrinsic triplet state; gamma particle-discrimination; highly emissive guest states; molecular-level control; neutron particle-discrimination; nonluminescent host states; organic materials; organic-based scintillator luminosity; plastic scintillator matrices; pulse-shape discrimination; spectral information; spectral-shape discrimination; triplet-harvesting heavy metal complexes; triplet-harvesting plastic scintillators; undoped polymers; Doping; Luminescence; Neutrons; Plastics; Steady-state; Timing; Fast neutron detection; plastic scintillator; pulse-shape discrimination;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2213609