Properties of Quantum-Dot-Doped Liquid Scintillators
Abstract
Novel scintillators based on semiconducting nanocrystals called quantum dots have unique optical and chemical properties that make them interesting for future neutrino experiments especially those searching for neutrino-less double beta decay. In this talk, we report the results of laboratory-scale measurements for three candidate quantum-dot-doped scintillators. We focus on the key properties required for large-scale neutrino experiments, which are the emission spectrum, the attenuation length and the stability.
I would like to follow the talk by Andrey Elagin on directionality in scintillators and precede Athena Ierokomos' talk on light yield in scintillators.- Publication:
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APS April Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- March 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1103/BAPS.2014.APRIL.B14.2
- Bibcode:
- 2014APS..APRB14002C