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Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals

The extraction of scintillation light from a crystal with high efficiency and low time jitter is vital for realizing much-needed gains in the performance of numerous radiation detection and imaging instruments that are vital components in medical imaging, industrial, and homeland security applicatio...

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Autores principales: Singh, Bipin, Marshall, Matthew S J, Waterman, Shane, Pina-Hernandez, Carlos, Koshelev, Alexander, Munechika, Keiko, Knapitsch, Arno, Salomoni, Matteo, Pots, Rosalinde, Lecoq, Paul, Nagarkar, Vivek V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2018.2811646
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644820
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author Singh, Bipin
Marshall, Matthew S J
Waterman, Shane
Pina-Hernandez, Carlos
Koshelev, Alexander
Munechika, Keiko
Knapitsch, Arno
Salomoni, Matteo
Pots, Rosalinde
Lecoq, Paul
Nagarkar, Vivek V
author_facet Singh, Bipin
Marshall, Matthew S J
Waterman, Shane
Pina-Hernandez, Carlos
Koshelev, Alexander
Munechika, Keiko
Knapitsch, Arno
Salomoni, Matteo
Pots, Rosalinde
Lecoq, Paul
Nagarkar, Vivek V
author_sort Singh, Bipin
collection CERN
description The extraction of scintillation light from a crystal with high efficiency and low time jitter is vital for realizing much-needed gains in the performance of numerous radiation detection and imaging instruments that are vital components in medical imaging, industrial, and homeland security applications for the detection, localization, and energy classification of X-rays, $\gamma$-rays, or neutrons. Nanostructures such as photonic crystals (PhCs) maximize extraction of usable scintillation light that is otherwise lost when a high refractive index (RI) scintillator is coupled to a photodetector with low RI window. The PhC gradually changes the RI between the scintillator and photodetector, thereby substantially improving the light extraction efficiency, as well as the energy resolution (ER) and timing resolution. Here, we report on improvements in the light extraction and ER of inorganic scintillators using PhCs nanoimprinted in high RI polymers. Details of the design, fabrication, and characterization of the PhCs, the high RI polymers, and their impact on scintillator performance are presented here.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16983692019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2018.2811646http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644820engSingh, BipinMarshall, Matthew S JWaterman, ShanePina-Hernandez, CarlosKoshelev, AlexanderMunechika, KeikoKnapitsch, ArnoSalomoni, MatteoPots, RosalindeLecoq, PaulNagarkar, Vivek VEnhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic CrystalsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe extraction of scintillation light from a crystal with high efficiency and low time jitter is vital for realizing much-needed gains in the performance of numerous radiation detection and imaging instruments that are vital components in medical imaging, industrial, and homeland security applications for the detection, localization, and energy classification of X-rays, $\gamma$-rays, or neutrons. Nanostructures such as photonic crystals (PhCs) maximize extraction of usable scintillation light that is otherwise lost when a high refractive index (RI) scintillator is coupled to a photodetector with low RI window. The PhC gradually changes the RI between the scintillator and photodetector, thereby substantially improving the light extraction efficiency, as well as the energy resolution (ER) and timing resolution. Here, we report on improvements in the light extraction and ER of inorganic scintillators using PhCs nanoimprinted in high RI polymers. Details of the design, fabrication, and characterization of the PhCs, the high RI polymers, and their impact on scintillator performance are presented here.oai:inspirehep.net:16983692018
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Singh, Bipin
Marshall, Matthew S J
Waterman, Shane
Pina-Hernandez, Carlos
Koshelev, Alexander
Munechika, Keiko
Knapitsch, Arno
Salomoni, Matteo
Pots, Rosalinde
Lecoq, Paul
Nagarkar, Vivek V
Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title_full Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title_fullStr Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title_short Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction Using Nanoimprinted Photonic Crystals
title_sort enhanced scintillation light extraction using nanoimprinted photonic crystals
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2018.2811646
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644820
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