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Figure 32 Temperature dependence of ortho-positronium lifetime (τ
3
) and intensity (I
3
) in J-PET scintillator based
on polyvinyltoluene (stars) and pure polyvinyltoluene (dots) . Red stars refer to J-PET scintillator when heating,
pink ones, when cooling. Dark blue dots refer to pure polyvinyltoluene when heating, light blue dots, when cooling
down.
In both: scintillator and polyvinyltoluene intensity of o-Ps production increases
with temperature, however values obtained in particular temperatures
during heating and
cooling are different. Such hysteresis is observed also for J-PET scintillator based on
polystyrene (Fig. 29). Three different rates of I
3
growth with increasing temperature are
observed, for scintillator: 123 - 305 K, 305 - 360 K, 360 - 423 K and for PVT:
123 - 280 K, 280 - 310 K, 310 - 423 K. Points denoted temperatures
growth changes for
scintillator are slightly shifted towards larger temperatures in comparison to pure matrix.
Considering o-Ps lifetime in both samples, one can notice significant difference.
There are three rates of τ
3
growth registered for scintillator: 123 K - 260 K, 260 K - 325 K,
325 K - 423 K and only two for pure polyvinyltoluene: 123 K - 310 K and 310 K - 423 K.
Existence of an additional point of τ
3
growth change in the scintillator sample is connected
with the presence of the additives.
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Comparing I
3
and τ
3
spectra of polymeric matrix, points indicating structural
changes are placed within
the similar temperatures, 305 K and 310 K, respectively.
Considering results obtained for the scintillator sample, discrepancy in characteristic
temperatures indicated by I
3
and τ
3
can be observed. The first one in I
3
is positioned around
260 K, while in τ
3
around 300 K. The second one, in I
3
is placed around 320 K, while in τ
3
within 360 K. It may indicate that I
3
and τ
3
are not equally sensitive
for the structural
change. It is probable that the change starts in 260 K or further in 320 K for particular
polymeric change however in the macromolecule as a whole can be observed only in
higher temperatures. Such result can be interpreted as an interval in which the change takes
place.
The first temperature region is identified as T
γ
described
in the caption of
Fig. 29. The second characteristic temperature in which the rate of I
3
growth changes is
around 305 K - 310 K for undopped polyvinyltoluene and 320 - 360 K for the scintillator.
These are temperatures of glass transitions. Temperatures determined for scintillator and
pure matrix differ significantly. Such differences is caused by the dopants which may
create regions of local ordering. Glass transition of the polyvinyltoluene - based scintillator
(360 K) is
similar to the T
g
of polystyrene - based scintillator (370 K).
Tests of I
3
stability within time (as indicated by red arrows) show similar results to
the sample of polystyrene-based scintillator. Time constants are shorter in low
temperatures: few hours in 123 K and about ten in 173 K.
To summarize, results of PALS measurements conducted for polyvinyltoluene -
based J-PET scintillator and
the pure matrix, are shown in Tab. 10.
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