Dec 8 – 10, 2019
Monona Terrace Convention Center
America/Chicago timezone

PSD capable Plastic Scintillators with Li-6 Doping for neutron and reactor antineutrino detection

Dec 8, 2019, 4:50 PM
20m
Meeting Rooms K-R (Monona Terrace Convention Center)

Meeting Rooms K-R

Monona Terrace Convention Center

Madison, Wisconsin
Talk Non-noble Scintillators Photodetectors

Speaker

Dr Viacheslav Li (LLNL)

Description

In recent years, significant progress has been made at LLNL in synthesizing a new class of plastic scintillators that support Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) and Li-6 doping. A wide range of base solvents and dye have been assessed to improve scintillator detection performance and material mechanical characteristics. Two distinct chemistries have been developed to solubilize Li-6 compounds in organic solvents, in which they are typically insoluble. Elements as large as 40cm have been produced, with efforts continuing to improve manufacturing procedures for larger components. These developments open new opportunities in fast and thermal neutron detection, as well as for reactor antineutrino detectors. Plastic PSD scintillator materials can enable new detector geometries, potentially reduce system complexity, and are straightforward to handle and transport. In this presentation, we will describe the materials and performance metrics. Material performance will be described in the context of a 64-segment Li6-doped plastic scintillator detector with SiPM readout (SANDD) which would have otherwise been difficult or impossible to realize.

Primary author

Dr Viacheslav Li (LLNL)

Presentation materials