Author:
Clark M.,Froborg F.,Di Stefano P.C.F.,Calaprice F.
Abstract
Abstract
We have studied the scintillation of pure and doped sodium
iodide crystals handled in low humidity conditions under external
α and γ excitation from room temperature down to 4 K.
The light yield of pure sodium iodide was seen to increase at low
temperatures by a factor 30 compared to room temperature, up to a
maximum of 40 photons/keV under γ excitation at 60 K,
stabilizing to 30 photons/keV at lower temperatures. Thallium doped
sodium iodide fluctuates by 20% around the room temperature value,
stabilizing at 40 photons/keV at low temperature. α/γ
quenching factor stabilizes at roughly 0.7 for both materials
beneath 50 K. Time constants of both materials slow greatly at low
temperature, reaching tens of microseconds. Cryogenic applications
of these materials are complexified by their mechanical fragility
and hygroscopicity.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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