The growing interest toward the development of high-Z–sensitized organic scintillators is related with the potential possibility to merge the advantages of organic materials with those of inorganics. In fact, organic plastic scintillators offer large-area applications and fast response at a low cost, yet their performances for high-energy photons and charged particles are limited by the poor stopping power related with low-Z materials. The real-time optical investigation in terms of steady-state luminescence spectra of polysiloxane/quantum dot (QD) nanocomposite samples under 2 MeV proton irradiation is presented. Results show an increase in the light yield of the polysiloxane samples embedding QDs up to 8% in comparison with the undoped polymer, paving the way for high-Z sensitization through QDs in polysiloxane-based active radiation detection systems.

Real-Time Optical Response of Polysiloxane/Quantum Dot Nanocomposites under 2 MeV Proton Irradiation: Luminescence Enhancement of Polysiloxane Emission through Quantum Dot Sensitization / Zanazzi, Enrico; Favaro, Matteo; Ficorella, Andrea; Pancheri, Lucio; Dalla Betta, G. F.; Quaranta, Alberto. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 1862-6319. - ELETTRONICO. - 217:5(2019), p. 1900586. [10.1002/pssa.201900586]

Real-Time Optical Response of Polysiloxane/Quantum Dot Nanocomposites under 2 MeV Proton Irradiation: Luminescence Enhancement of Polysiloxane Emission through Quantum Dot Sensitization

Zanazzi Enrico;Favaro Matteo;Ficorella Andrea;Pancheri Lucio;Dalla Betta G. F.;Quaranta Alberto
2019-01-01

Abstract

The growing interest toward the development of high-Z–sensitized organic scintillators is related with the potential possibility to merge the advantages of organic materials with those of inorganics. In fact, organic plastic scintillators offer large-area applications and fast response at a low cost, yet their performances for high-energy photons and charged particles are limited by the poor stopping power related with low-Z materials. The real-time optical investigation in terms of steady-state luminescence spectra of polysiloxane/quantum dot (QD) nanocomposite samples under 2 MeV proton irradiation is presented. Results show an increase in the light yield of the polysiloxane samples embedding QDs up to 8% in comparison with the undoped polymer, paving the way for high-Z sensitization through QDs in polysiloxane-based active radiation detection systems.
2019
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Zanazzi, Enrico; Favaro, Matteo; Ficorella, Andrea; Pancheri, Lucio; Dalla Betta, G. F.; Quaranta, Alberto
Real-Time Optical Response of Polysiloxane/Quantum Dot Nanocomposites under 2 MeV Proton Irradiation: Luminescence Enhancement of Polysiloxane Emission through Quantum Dot Sensitization / Zanazzi, Enrico; Favaro, Matteo; Ficorella, Andrea; Pancheri, Lucio; Dalla Betta, G. F.; Quaranta, Alberto. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 1862-6319. - ELETTRONICO. - 217:5(2019), p. 1900586. [10.1002/pssa.201900586]
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