Sensitized Triplet–Triplet Annihilation in Nanostructured Polymeric Scintillators Allows for Pulse Shape Discrimination

Author:

Hu Xueqian1,Rigamonti Davide2,Villa Irene3,Pollice Luca3,Mauri Michele3,Molin Andrea Dal2,Tardocchi Marco2,Meinardi Francesco3,Weder Christoph1,Monguzzi Angelo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Fribourg CH‐1700 Switzerland

2. Institute for Plasma Science and Technology National Research Council of Italy Via Roberto Cozzi 53 Milan 20125 Italy

3. Department of Materials Science University of Milano‐Bicocca Via R. Cozzi 55 Milano 20125 Italy

Abstract

AbstractScintillating materials emit light when exposed to ionizing radiation or particles and are used for the detection of nuclear threats, medical imaging, high‐energy physics, and other usages. For some of these applications, it is vital to distinguish neutrons and charged particles from γ‐rays. This is achievable by pulse shape discrimination (PSD), a time‐gated technique, which exploits that the scintillation kinetics can depend on the nature of the incident radiation. However, it proves difficult to realize efficient PSD with plastic scintillators, which have several advantages over liquid or crystalline scintillating materials, including mechanical robustness and shapeability. It is shown here that sensitive and rapid PSD is possible with nanostructured polymer scintillators that consist of a solid polymer matrix and liquid nanodomains in which an organic dye capable of triplet–triplet annihilation (TTA) is dissolved. The liquid nature of the nanodomains renders TTA highly efficient so that delayed fluorescence can occur at low energy density. The nanostructured polymer scintillators allow discriminating α particles, neutrons, and γ‐rays with a time response that is better than that of commercial scintillators. Exploiting that the liquid nanodomains can facilitate energy transfer processes otherwise difficult to realize in solid polymers, an auxiliary triplet sensitizer is incorporated. This approach further increases the scintillator's sensitivity toward α particles and neutrons and other high‐energy processes where localized interactions are involved.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

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