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Analysis of the Optical Properties of Organic Liquid Scintillator in LENA DPG-Tagung in Heidelberg 9.3.2007 M. Wurm, T. Marrodán Undagoitia, F. v. Feilitzsch, M. Göger-Neff, L. Oberauer, W. Potzel, J. Winter Technische Universität München mwurm@ph.tum.de http://www.e15.physik.tu-muenchen.de/research/lena.html
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30m 100m DETECTOR PERFORMANCE photoelectron yield spacial resolution particle ID timing … SCINTILLATOR PROPERTIES light yield absorption length scattering length fluorescence times … optimisation of the scintillator laboratory measurements are required 1/10
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SCINTILLATOR INGREDIENTS SOLVENTSFLUORS PXE (C 16 H 18 ) density: 985g/l flamepoint: 160°C attenuation length: >10m ( after Al 2 O 3 purification) Dodecane (C 12 H 26 ) density: 749g/l flamepoint: 64°C attenuation length: >12m no purification, but lower light yield LAB (C 16-19 H 26-32 ) density: 863g/l flamepoint: 140°C attenuation length: >10m no purification, high light yield PPO (C 15 H 11 NO) primary fluor absorption band: 280-325nm emission band: 350-400nm high solubility pTP (C 18 H 14 ) primary fluor absorption band: 250-300nm emission band: 320-370nm low solubility, better match to bisMSB bisMSB (C 24 H 22 ) secondary fluor absorption: 320-370nm emission band: 380-450nm at emission high solvent transparency 2/10
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current laboratory work light yield attenuation length scattering length fluorescence time 3/10
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fluorescence time coincidence measurement motivation - a scintillation signal is steep in rise; its decay is described by several exponential decay functions - this functions are due to different excitation states of the fluor molecules and the energy transfer of the solvent to the fluor(s) - signal decay times are important parameters for the detector‘s time resolution or the analysis of fast decays e.g. p → K + → µ + 8/10
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fluorescence time coincidence measurement near PMT measures large signal that is used for start time information far PMT measures arrival times of single photons time difference carries information about signal decay time scintillator sample: scintillation signal due to Compton scattering, two windows let escape the light gamma source 54 Mn, 834keV 9/10
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fluorescence time coincidence measurement PXE 2g/l PPO PXE 6g/l PPO results so far - measurements using PXE as solvent show shorter decay times with increasing fluor concentration - at least 3 (most likely 4) time components are needed to fit the light curve - pTP is faster than PPO - adding bisMSB as a secondary fluor slows the signal decay next steps - test the influence of different solvents on decay times (LAB, Dodecane) - test of more uncommon fluors with larger Stoke‘s shift 10/10
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scattering length scattering measurements motivation - in a large detector like LENA, the amount of scintillation light that reaches the PMs on the outer surface is strongly depending on the scintillator (solvent) transparency - the transparency of the scintillator is described by its attenuation length - attenuation combines to effects: absorption & scattering - while absorbed light is lost to the signal, scattered or re-emitted light contributes to the photoelectron yield and increases the energy resolution of the detector 4/10
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scattering length scattering measurements focussing the beam concept - measuring the dependence of light intensity on scattering angle and polarisation - determine contributions of Rayleigh, Mie and absorption&re-emission-processes LED ~430nm collimators limiting the solid angle sample rotatable PM measures scattered light reference PM measures photons per light bunch polarisation filter 5/10
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PXE sample (Al 2 O 3 purified) 6/10
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scattering length scattering measurements preliminary results PXE:- scattering dominates absorption - large unpolarised component - no significant angle-dependence: absorption-reemission-process? Dodecane: - scattering length of 20m - low unpolarised component next steps - narrow-bandpass-filters for LED - comparison to attenuation length measurements 7/10
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