DOAJ Open Access 2023

Fast-, Light-Cured Scintillating Plastic for 3D-Printing Applications

Brian G. Frandsen Michael Febbraro Thomas Ruland Theodore W. Stephens Paul A. Hausladen +2 lainnya

Abstrak

Additive manufacturing techniques enable a wide range of possibilities for novel radiation detectors spanning simple to highly complex geometries, multi-material composites, and metamaterials that are either impossible or cost prohibitive to produce using conventional methods. The present work identifies a set of promising formulations of photocurable scintillator resins capable of neutron-gamma pulse shape discrimination (PSD) to support the additive manufacturing of fast neutron detectors. The development of these resins utilizes a step-by-step, trial-and-error approach to identify different monomer and cross-linker combinations that meet the requirements for 3D printing followed by a 2-level factorial parameter study to optimize the radiation detection performance, including light yield, PSD, optical clarity, and hardness. The formulations resulted in hard, clear, PSD-capable plastic scintillators that were cured solid within 10 s using 405 nm light. The best-performing scintillator produced a light yield 83% of EJ-276 and a PSD figure of merit equaling 1.28 at 450–550 keVee.

Penulis (7)

B

Brian G. Frandsen

M

Michael Febbraro

T

Thomas Ruland

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Theodore W. Stephens

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Paul A. Hausladen

J

Juan J. Manfredi

J

James E. Bevins

Format Sitasi

Frandsen, B.G., Febbraro, M., Ruland, T., Stephens, T.W., Hausladen, P.A., Manfredi, J.J. et al. (2023). Fast-, Light-Cured Scintillating Plastic for 3D-Printing Applications. https://doi.org/10.3390/jne4010019

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Tahun Terbit
2023
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DOAJ
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10.3390/jne4010019
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