Abstract:Silver-doped zinc sulfide (ZnS(Ag)) is an opaque powder
scintillator that is mainly used for detection or imaging of charged
particles such as alpha particles. Since ZnS(Ag) is not
transparent, the thickness of ZnS(Ag) was limited to
∼10 μm. If a thicker ZnS(Ag) scintillator could be
developed, it would be useful for studies such as high-energy
particle ion detection as well as beta particle or gamma photon
detection. We developed a ZnS(Ag) fiber-structured scintillator
using a capillary plate … Show more
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