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Optimum lithium loading of a liquid scintillator for neutron and neutrino detection.


ABSTRACT: Neutral particle detection in high-background environments is greatly aided by the ability to easily load 6Li into liquid scintillators. We describe a readily available and inexpensive liquid scintillation cocktail stably loaded with a Li mass fraction up to 1 %. Compositions that give thermodynamically stable microemulsions (reverse-micellar systems) were explored, using a Compton spectrum quenching technique to distinguish these from unstable emulsions. Scintillation light yield and transmittance were characterized. Pulse shape discrimination (PSD) was measured using a 252Cf source, showing that electron-like and proton-like recoil events are well-resolved even for Li loading up to 1 %, providing a means of background suppression in neutron/neutrino detectors. While samples in this work were prepared with nat Li (7.59 % 6Li), the neutron capture peak was clearly visible in the PSD spectrum; this implies that while extremely high capture efficiency could be achieved with 6Li-enriched material, a very inexpensive neutron-sensitive detector can be prepared with nat Li.

SUBMITTER: Bergeron DE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7574447 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimum lithium loading of a liquid scintillator for neutron and neutrino detection.

Bergeron D E DE   Mumm H P HP   Tyra M A MA   Rosa J La J   Nour S S   Langford T J TJ  

Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment 20200101


Neutral particle detection in high-background environments is greatly aided by the ability to easily load <sup>6</sup>Li into liquid scintillators. We describe a readily available and inexpensive liquid scintillation cocktail stably loaded with a Li mass fraction up to 1 %. Compositions that give thermodynamically stable microemulsions (reverse-micellar systems) were explored, using a Compton spectrum quenching technique to distinguish these from unstable emulsions. Scintillation light yield and  ...[more]

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