LONG-TERM AFTERGLOW OF SOLID SCINTILLATORS

RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY(2022)

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Most of scintillators used for radiation detection exhibit afterglow, which is emission of light with longer decay times than that of main light pulse. High signal from afterglow has usually negative influence on detection parameters, e.g. for energy resolution in spectrometry measurements. The paper deals with long-term afterglow of some types of scintillators, which is more significant in the case of integral measurement when current in the photodetector is measured. The range of studied decay times was in the order of tens of seconds to days. Seven types of scintillators were measured: BGO, CaF2(Eu), CdWO4, CsI(Tl), LiI(Eu), NaI(Tl) and plastic scintillator. Excitation of scintillators was made using a UV lamp. After UV irradiation, a scintillator was inserted to scintillation detection unit and the anode current of photomultiplier tube was measured with a picoammeter. As results, CaF2(Eu) and plastic scintillator have relatively low long-term afterglow signal compared with other measured scintillators.
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solid scintillators,long-term
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