DocumentCode
1763349
Title
Stimulation of Radiation Damage Recovery of Lead Tungstate Scintillation Crystals Operating in a High Dose-Rate Radiation Environment
Author
Borisevitch, A.E. ; Dormenev, V.I. ; Fedorov, A.A. ; Korjik, M.V. ; Kuske, Till ; Mechinsky, V. ; Missevitch, O.V. ; Novotny, Rainer W. ; Rusack, R. ; Singovski, A.V.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Nucl. Problems, Minsk, Belarus
Volume
60
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
41365
Firstpage
1368
Lastpage
1372
Abstract
Scintillation crystals of the lead tungstate family - PWO, PWO-II - became widely used in electromagnetic calorimeters in high energy physics experiments at high-luminosity accelerator facilities. During the operation of electromagnetic calorimeters a degradation of the optical transmission of these crystals occurs due to creation of color centers. In addition to the recharge by γ-radiation of the point structure defects, which exist a priori in the crystals, additional damage occurs to the crystal matrix due to the interaction of hadrons. Thus radiation induced optical absorption can limit the energy resolution of the calorimeter. To reduce the recharge by γ-radiation we have both minimized the concentration of point structure defects during manufacture, and used light from visible to infrared to stimulate the recovery of the color centers. In this paper we show that method of stimulated recovery is also applicable to recover from degradation of the crystal´s optical transmission caused by hadron interactions. The mechanisms of the damage under γ- and hadron-irradiation are discussed.
Keywords
calorimetry; colour centres; gamma-ray effects; lead compounds; light transmission; point defects; scintillation; PbWO4; color centers; electromagnetic calorimetry; energy resolution; gamma-radiation; hadron-irradiation; high-luminosity accelerator facilities; infrared light; lead tungstate scintillation crystals; optical transmission; point structure defects; radiation damage recovery; radiation induced optical absorption; visible light; Absorption; Annealing; Color; Crystals; Protons; Radiation effects; Stimulated emission; IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference; IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science; radiation effects; radiation effects in microelectronics: radiation hardening;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2013.2243164
Filename
6482281
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