Optimization of pulse-height sharing for use below 150 keV in long bars of NaI(Tl)

In this work we present an optimization of the energy and position resolutions for use in gamma-ray interactions in a long bar of NaI(TI). This work focuses on tuning the effective optical attenuation coefficient to approximately the same length of the bar. This is achieved by altering the surface o...

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Published in2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record pp. 440 - 443
Main Authors Boyle, P. J., Hanna, D. S., MacLeod, A. M. L., Sinclair, L. E., Seywerd, H. C. J., Saull, P. R. B.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2011
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Summary:In this work we present an optimization of the energy and position resolutions for use in gamma-ray interactions in a long bar of NaI(TI). This work focuses on tuning the effective optical attenuation coefficient to approximately the same length of the bar. This is achieved by altering the surface of the scintillator in a systematic manner. We present data obtained in the laboratory from measurements of eighteen bars of NaI(TI) that have been manufactured with various treatments of the surface. This process results in an improvement in position resolution by a factor of four over a polished bar with only a corresponding 20% decrease in energy resolution.
ISBN:1467301183
9781467301183
ISSN:1082-3654
2577-0829
DOI:10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154535