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The biggest effect of radiation damage is that it alters
the optical properties of
the scintillator. This can manifest in two ways,
either a decrease in actual
scintillation light output due to damage to the fluorescent component, or thr ough
a degradation in its transmission character as a result of the formation of optical
absorption centres. The change in transmission character further affects the light
attenuation length of the scintillator. [15]
Primary and secondary fluor dopants are in general relatively radiation hard. It
is therefore believed that majority of the radiation damage arises in the polymer
base. This was demonstrated in studies performed
on an organic doped liquid
scintillator (BC505), after exposure to 5 Mrad (50 kGy) of irradiation from a 600
Ci
60
Co gamma source [20].
In these studies, large losses were observed in the intrinsic scintillation output in
response to a radioactive source despite the fairly small transmission losses seen.
Upon investigation of the un-doped liquid base, a transparency loss was observed
to occur, indicating the formation of an absorptive front which tails off at higher
wavelengths. The relevant spectra of this study are shown in Figure 3-3.
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