DocumentCode :
1517779
Title :
Simulating Scintillator Light Collection Using Measured Optical Reflectance
Author :
Janecek, Martin ; Moses, William W.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
57
Issue :
3
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
964
Lastpage :
970
Abstract :
To accurately predict the light collection from a scintillating crystal through Monte Carlo simulations, it is crucial to know the angular distribution from the surface reflectance. Current Monte Carlo codes allow the user to set the optical reflectance to a linear combination of backscatter spike, specular spike, specular lobe, and Lambertian reflections. However, not all light distributions can be expressed in this way. In addition, the user seldom has the detailed knowledge about the surfaces that is required for accurate modeling. We have previously measured the angular distributions within BGO crystals and now incorporate these data as look-up-tables (LUTs) into modified Geant4 and GATE Monte Carlo codes. The modified codes allow the user to specify the surface treatment (ground, etched, or polished), the attached reflector (Lumirror®, Teflon®, ESR film, Tyvek®, or TiO paint), and the bonding type (air-coupled or glued). Each LUT consists of measured angular distributions with 4 ^{\\circ} by 5 ^{\\circ} resolution in theta and phi, respectively, for incidence angles from 0 ^{\\circ} to 90 ^{\\circ} degrees, in 1 ^{\\circ} -steps. We compared the new codes to the original codes by running simulations with a 3\\times 10\\times 30 {\\rm mm}^{3} BGO crystal coupled to a PMT. The simulations were then compared to measurements. Light output was measured by counting the photons detected by the PMT with the 3 \\times 10, 3 time- - s 30, or 10\\times 30 {\\rm mm}^{2} side coupled to the PMT, respectively. Our new code shows better agreement with the measured data than the current Geant4 code. The new code can also simulate reflector materials that are not pure specular or Lambertian reflectors, as was previously required. Our code is also more user friendly, as no detailed knowledge about the surfaces or light distributions is required from the user.
Keywords :
Backscatter; Brain modeling; Crystals; Monte Carlo methods; Optical films; Optical reflection; Predictive models; Reflectivity; Surface treatment; Table lookup; Lambertian reflection; Monte Carlo methods; light collection;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2010.2042731
Filename :
5485130
Link To Document :
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