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Improved 3D Printing Plastic Scintillator Fabrication

Authors
Son, JaebumKim, Dong GeonLee, SangminPark, JunesicKim, YonghyunSchaarschmidt, ThomasKim, Yong Kyun
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Keywords
Plastic scintillator; 3D printing; Photopolymerization; Light output; Emission wavelength; Transmittance
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.73, no.7, pp.887 - 892
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
Volume
73
Number
7
Start Page
887
End Page
892
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/2302
DOI
10.3938/jkps.73.887
ISSN
0374-4884
Abstract
3D printing techniques can be widely used for various applications owing to their fast speed, convenience, and customized shape output. The 3D printing technique is applicable to plastic scintillator fabrication which typically uses polymerization. Currently, research on application of the 3D printing technique based on photopolymerization to plastic scintillator fabrication is being pursued. However, performance of the photopolymerized scintillators reported till now is lower than that of commercial plastic scintillators (similar to 30%). We have carried out research on performance improvement of the scintillator fabricated by the photopolymerization, for radiation dose measurement. Photopolymer resin with novel recipe based on acrylic monomer and naphthalene was used to fabricate the scintillator instead of the photopolymer resin based on styrene, which is typically used as the monomer for commercial scintillator. 3D printer with digital light processing was used for the photopolymerization of the photopolymer resin. As a result, light output performance of the fabricated plastic scintillator was about 67% compared with that of the commercial plastic scintillator, BC-408. The performance of the scintillator fabricated by the photopolymerization was thus improved to more than two times that obtained by previous researchers. This is sufficient to be applied to the radiation dose measurement with high dose rates such as radiation therapy. It also demonstrated the applicability of the 3D printing technique in scintillator fabrication.
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