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Evaluation of plastic scintillating fibers coating technique for muon imaging detector using a Compton-coincidence-technique system
This study is devoted to studying the performance of plastic scintillating fibers (PSFs) for a high-position-resolution muon imaging detector. A test system based on the Compton coincidence technique is designed to study the light collection of the PSFs. When Compton scattering occurs between the PS...
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Published in: | Journal of instrumentation 2023-07, Vol.18 (7), p.P07025 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study is devoted to studying the performance of plastic
scintillating fibers (PSFs) for a high-position-resolution muon
imaging detector. A test system based on the Compton coincidence
technique is designed to study the light collection of the
PSFs. When Compton scattering occurs between the PSFs and gamma ray
emitted by the collimated radioactive source, the PSF detector has
detected the definite energy of recoiled electrons, and the
coincidence detector has detected the energy of scattered
photons. Four groups of PSFs were tested, three of which were
wrapped with the Enhanced Specular Reflector (ESR) in different
ways. The experimental results show that the light collection of the
PSF detector can be increased by wrapping the PSFs with ESR and
leaving an air gap between the PSF and the ESR. Meanwhile, the light
collection is increased while the position where Compton scattering
occurs in the PSF is closer to the silicon photomultiplier
(SiPM). This study provides a method for measuring the light
collection in narrow PSFs. In conclusion, the presence and fine
wrapping of the ESR ensure the isolation and position accuracy in
the arrays of PSFs. |
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ISSN: | 1748-0221 1748-0221 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1748-0221/18/07/P07025 |