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Development of radiation hard scintillators

Markley et al., 1993

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7672850705430692185
Author
Markley F
Woods D
Pla-Dalmau A
Foster G
Blackburn R
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry

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Substantial improvements have been made in the radiation hardness of plastic scintillators. Cylinders of scintillating materials 2.2 cm in diameter and 1 cm thick have been exposed to 10 Mrads of gamma rays at a dose rate of 1 Mrad/h in a nitrogen atmosphere. One of the …
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