Development of novel plastic scintillators based on polyvinyltoluene for the hybrid j-pet/mr tomograph


Figure 5 Block scheme of energy transfer in plastic scintillator



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Figure 5 Block scheme of energy transfer in plastic scintillator. 
The incident radiation interacts with polymer molecules exciting them. The energy 
is transferred in non-radiative way to primary fluor through Förster mechanism. This is
a process occuring in excited states, when the emission spectrum of the donor fluorophore 


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overlaps with the absorption spectrum of the acceptor - primary fluor. In case of 
polystyrene and polyvinyltoluene, fluorophores are the delocalized π electrons. The light 
emission of the donor is not involved. Förster energy transfer is based on dipole - dipole 
interaction between molecules of donor and acceptor distant from each other
by 30 - 60 Å [36]. 
Primary fluor absorbs the energy and emits it in UV range via fluorescence
(see Fig. 5). This wavelength is not adjusted to the quantum efficiency of the light 
detectors which are photomultipliers. To shift the maximum wavelength of emission 
towards larger wavelengths, wavelength shifter is used. This substance absorbs the light 
emitted by primary fluor, and as a result, photons in visible range are produced. Such light 
can be efficiently detected by a photomultiplier. 
 
3.2. Chemical compounds of plastic scintillators 
Plastic scintillators are obtained by polymerization of the liquid monomer in which 
scintillating additives are dissolved. In effect, a block of homogeneous scintillator can be 
obtained. Nowadays, polyvinyltoluene (PVT) is the most widely used matrix for plastic 
scintillators base because of the best scintillating properties among polymers. 
Commercially 
available 
scintillators 
offered 
by 
Eljen 
Technology 
[13] 
or
Saint-Gobain [12] are based on polyvinyltoluene. Polystyrene (PS), its homolog, is very 
popular as scintillator matrix as well [37]. Chemical structures of this compounds are 
shown in Tab. 3. 

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