Konferenzpaper

Radiation hardness and recovery processes of PWO crystals at-25 °C


AutorenlisteNovotny, R. W.; Burachas, S. F.; Doering, W. M.; Dormenev, V.; Goncharenko, Y. M.; Ippolitov, M. S.; Hofstaetter, A.; Korzhik, M.; Manko, V.; Melnik, Y. M.; Missevitch, O.; Mochalov, V. V.; Ryazantsev, A. V.; Semenov, P. A.; Tamulaitis, G.; Uzunian, A. V.; Vasiliev, A. A.; Vasiliev, A. N.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2008

Seiten1283-1288

ZeitschriftIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

Bandnummer55

Heftnummer3

ISSN0018-9499

eISSN1558-1578

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2008.916062

Konferenz9th International Conference on Inorganic Scintillators and their Applications

VerlagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers


Abstract
For the first time, full size lead tungstate crystals of different suppliers, quality and dopant concentration have been irradiated with gamma-rays at low temperatures down to -25 degrees C at IHEP Protvino. In contrast to the behavior at room temperature, increased damage and extremely slow recovery processes have been observed. These first results are discussed in the light of several very different interpretations. Further more sensitive measurements are under preparation. The outcome will have a strong impact on the presently assembled ALICE-PHOS detector and the design of the EM calorimeter of PANDA at the future FAIR facility.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilNovotny, R., Burachas, S., Doering, W., Dormenev, V., Goncharenko, Y., Ippolitov, M., et al. (2008) Radiation hardness and recovery processes of PWO crystals at-25 °C, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 55(3), pp. 1283-1288. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2008.916062

APA-ZitierstilNovotny, R., Burachas, S., Doering, W., Dormenev, V., Goncharenko, Y., Ippolitov, M., Hofstaetter, A., Korzhik, M., Manko, V., Melnik, Y., Missevitch, O., Mochalov, V., Ryazantsev, A., Semenov, P., Tamulaitis, G., Uzunian, A., Vasiliev, A., & Vasiliev, A. (2008). Radiation hardness and recovery processes of PWO crystals at-25 °C. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 55(3), 1283-1288. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2008.916062



Schlagwörter


ELECTROMAGNETIC CALORIMETERradiation detectorsscintillation detectorsTHERMOLUMINESCENCETUNGSTATE


Nachhaltigkeitsbezüge


Zuletzt aktualisiert 2025-02-04 um 03:31