Additive manufacturing of a 3D-segmented plastic scintillator detector for tracking and calorimetry of elementary particles
Davide Sgalaberna,
Tim Weber,
Andrey Boyarintsev
et al.
Abstract:Plastic-scintillator detectors are among the most common devices used for the detection of elementary particles. They provide good particle identification combined with excellent time resolution, whilst being inexpensive due to the affordability of plastic materials. Particle tracking is achieved by segmenting the scintillator into smaller, independent, optically-isolated voxels.
Enhancing the performance of future particle detectors necessitates larger total volumes, possibly combined with even finer segmenta… Show more
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