The Next Generation of Crystal Detectors
Ren-Yuan Zhu

TL;DR
This paper discusses research and development directions for advanced crystal scintillators that are brighter, faster, more radiation hard, and cost-effective for future high-energy physics experiments.
Contribution
It introduces new R&D pathways aimed at improving crystal scintillators to meet future experimental demands.
Findings
Identification of key properties needed in next-generation scintillators
Proposed materials and techniques for enhanced performance
Potential cost reduction strategies
Abstract
Heavy crystal scintillators are used widely in HEP experiments for precision measurements of photons and electrons. Future HEP experiments, however, require crystal scintillators of more bright, more fast, more radiation hard and less cost. This paper discusses several R&D directions for the next generation of crystal detectors for future HEP experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
