We present first studies of a new class of scintillating fibres which are characterised by very short decay times and high light yield. The fibres are based on a novel type of luminophores admixed to a polystyrene core matrix. These so-called Nanostructured Organosilicon Luminophores (NOL) have high photoluminescense quantum yield and decay times just above 1 ns. A blue and a green emitting prototype fibre with 250 μm diameter were produced and characterised in terms of attenuation length, ionisation light yield, decay time and tolerance to x-ray irradiation. The well-established Kuraray SCSF-78 and SCSF-3HF fibres were taken as references. Even though the two prototype fibres mark just an intermediate step in an ongoing development, their performance is already on a competitive level. In particular, their decay time constants are about a factor of two shorter than the fastest known fibres, which makes them promising candidates for time critical applications.
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Borshchev, O., Cavalcante, A. B. R., Gavardi, L., Gruber, L., Joram, C., Ponomarenko, S., … Surin, N. (2017). Development of a New Class of Scintillating Fibres with Very Short Decay Time and High Light Yield. Journal of Instrumentation, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/05/P05013
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