November 1, 2003
Report

Progress Report for the Advanced Large-Area Plastic Scintillator (ALPS) Project: FY 2003 Final

Abstract

The DOE tasked PNNL to investigate possible technological avenues for substantially advancing the state-of-the-art in gamma detection via large-area plastic scintillators. This report describes progress on this project as of the conclusion of FY 2003. The primary focus of the report is on experimental tests conducted with a single large-area plastic scintillator outfitted with a variety of photomultiplier tube configurations. Measurements performed to date incude scintillator response under broad-area exposure to various point-like gamma sources, and light-output uniformity mappings obtained by varying the position of a collimated beta-source over the surface of the scintillator. Development of a Monte Carlo program for modeling the response of a large-area scintillator sensor to ionizing radiation, explicitly including resolution-broadening effects of scintillation light generation, propagation, and collection is also described.

Revised: January 17, 2011 | Published: November 1, 2003

Citation

Reeder P.L., D.L. Stephens, D.V. Jordan, R.A. Craig, and B.D. Geelhood. 2003. Progress Report for the Advanced Large-Area Plastic Scintillator (ALPS) Project: FY 2003 Final Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.