Chemistry

Organic-inorganic hybrid scintillating glass for high-energy particle detection

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This article presents a novel organic-inorganic hybrid scintillating glass designed for the detection of high-energy particles. The material combines organic and inorganic components to achieve scintillation properties, meaning it emits light when struck by ionizing radiation or high-energy particles. The hybrid composition is proposed to optimize key performance parameters such as light yield, transparency, and radiation hardness compared to conventional scintillating materials.


Improved scintillating materials have direct applications in high-energy physics experiments, medical imaging technologies such as PET scanners, and nuclear security detection systems. A more efficient and robust scintillator could reduce costs and enhance sensitivity in particle physics detectors, including those used at large-scale facilities like CERN.


Source: Organic-inorganic hybrid scintillating glass for high-energy particle detection