“…For this purpose, some of the authors (the Japanese group) have evaluated novel scintillation materials, including inorganic crystals exhibiting fast self-trapped exciton emission 4) or Auger-free luminescence, 5,6) organic-inorganic hybrid compounds with quantum-well structures, 7) and plastic scintillators loaded with inorganic nanoparticles. 8,9) To complete the spectrum of available solutions, this paper focuses on plastic scintillators loaded with homogenously dispersed organometallic compounds, as plastic scintillators with enhanced detection efficiencies are promising candidates for such usage. Furthermore, this technology is very costefficient as the chemical cost is low and a very large variety of shapes and volumes is readily accessible.…”