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Water-based Quantum Dots Liquid Scintillator for Particle Physics

Liquid scintillators are typically composed from organic compounds dissolved in organic solvents. However, usage of such material is often restricted due to fire safety and environmental reasons. Because of this, R\&D of water-based liquid scintillators is of extreme relevance; yet, no such scin...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-06
Main Authors: Zhao, M, Taani, M, Cole, J, B Crudele, Zou, B, Bhuiyan, N, Chowdhury, E, Duan, Y, Fekri, S, Harvey, D, Mitra, D, Raz, O, Thompson, A, Katori, T, Rakovich, A
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Summary:Liquid scintillators are typically composed from organic compounds dissolved in organic solvents. However, usage of such material is often restricted due to fire safety and environmental reasons. Because of this, R\&D of water-based liquid scintillators is of extreme relevance; yet, no such scintillators have been made commercially available as yet. Here, we investigate an alternative, water-based quantum dots liquid scintillator. Pre-determined and controllable optical properties of the quantum dots, as well as the existence of large libraries of established protocols for their dispersion in aqueous solutions, make them an attractive option for nuclear and particle physics applications. We characterize the optical properties of water-based quantum dots liquid scintillator and find that most of its optical properties are preserved upon quantum dots' phase transfer into water, through the addition of an oleic acid hydrophilic layer. Using the developed scintillator, the time and charge responses from atmospheric muons are measured, highlighting the practical viability of water-based quantum dots liquid scintillators for nuclear and particle physics, special interest on neutrino physics.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2403.10122