Positional Dependence of Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) in a Monolithic CLLB Crystal
@article{Woolf2020PositionalDO, title={Positional Dependence of Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) in a Monolithic CLLB Crystal}, author={Richard S. Woolf and Bernard F. Phlips and Anthony L Hutcheson and Andrew D. Maris and E Wulf}, journal={2020 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC)}, year={2020}, pages={1-4} }
We report on the results of the positional-dependent pulse shape discrimination (PSD) parameter observed within a monolithic CLLB scintillation crystal. CLLB, a relatively novel inorganic scintillation crystal, is capable of PSD between gamma rays, neutrons, and alpha particles. In this work, we observed distinguishable differences in the pulse shapes for gamma-ray-induced events. The CLLB crystals used for this experiment are 5 cm (diameter) by 10 cm (length). By using monoenergetic 2.614 MeV…
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