Additive manufacturing of a 3D-segmented plastic scintillator detector for tracking and calorimetry of elementary particles
Tim Weber, Andrey Boyarintsev, Umut Kose, Boato Li, Davide Sgalaberna,, Tetiana Sibilieva, Siddartha Berns, Eric Boillat, Albert De Roeck, Till, Dieminger, Stephen Dolan, Matthew Franks, Boris Grynyov, Sylvain Hugon,, Carsten Jaeschke, Andr\'e Rubbia

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first additive manufacturing process for a 3D-segmented plastic scintillator detector, enabling complex geometries for particle tracking and calorimetry with comparable performance to traditional detectors.
Contribution
It introduces a novel additive manufacturing method for creating monolithic plastic scintillator detectors with complex segmentation, reducing cost and fabrication time.
Findings
Performance comparable to traditional detectors
Successful fabrication of a 3D-segmented scintillator detector
Potential for scalable, cost-effective production of future detectors
Abstract
Plastic-scintillator detectors are devices used for the detection of elementary particles. They provide good particle identification with excellent time resolution, whilst being inexpensive due to the affordability of plastic materials. Particle tracking is achieved by segmenting the scintillator into smaller optically-isolated 3D granular sub-structures which require the integration of multiple types of plastic materials as well as several thousands of tiny holes through a compact volume of several cubic meters. Future particle detectors necessitate larger volumes, possibly with even finer segmentation. However, manufacturing such geometries with current production strategies is challenging, as they involve time-consuming and costly fabrication processes, followed by the assembly of millions of individual parts. The difficulty in scaling up such a workflow can be addressed by additive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
