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The furnace chamber (right panel of Fig. 36)
ensures uniform temperature
distribution in a whole volume. Precise temperature control (1 °C)
and setting whole
temperature cycle are possible as well.
The polymerization of scintillating mixture occuring
in the furnace leads to
obtaining scintillating material in the form of strip. The photograph of the strip in UV light
is presented in Fig. 37. The scintillating material is optically
homogeneous and does not
contain any defects.
Figure 37 J-PET scintillator strip exposed to UV light.
Regarding the development of long J-PET scintillator strips, it is necessary to study
the absorption length in the novel scintillating material.
This was discussed in
chapter 7.1. Optical properties of J-PET scintillator. Attenuation length in the scintillating
material can be determined analyzing dependence of light output as a function of position
along the strip. Charge of signals at the Compton edge were determined irradiating J-PET
and BC-420 [12] scintillators in several points using method described in chapter 7.2. The
dependence for 18 cm long J-PET scintillator is plotted in Fig. 38.