Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 7(2); 2009
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2009;7(2):87-92. Published online: Jun, 30, 2009

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Development of an Organic Scintillator Sensor for Radiation Dosimetry using Transparent Epoxy Resin and Optical Fiber

  • CHAN-HEE PARK ; BUM-KYOUNG SEO ; DONG-GYU LEE and KUNE-WOO LEE
Abstract

Remote detecting system for a radiation contamination using a plastic scintillator and an optical fiber was developed. Using a commercially available silica optical fiber and a plastic scintillator, we tested then for a real possibility as a remote monitoring detector. Also, a plastic scintillator was developed by itself, and evaluated as a radiation sensor. The plastic scintillator was made of epoxy resin, a hardener and an organic scintillation material. The mixture rate of the epoxy resin, hardener and organic scintillator was fixed by using their emission spectrum, transmittance, intensity etc. In this study, in order to decrease the light loss of an incomplete connection between an optical fiber and a scintillator, the optical fiber was inserted into the scintillator during the fabrication process. The senor used a plastic optical fiber and was estimated for its detection efficiency by an optic fiber';s geometric factor.

Keywords

Remote measurement,Plastic scintillator,Epoxy resin,Optical fiber,Radiation sensor