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Comparison of cell casted and 3D-printed plastic scintillators for dosimetry applications.

D KuligŁukasz KapłonG MoskalS BeddarT FiutowskiW GórskaJ HajdugaPaweł JurgielewiczD KabatK KalecińskaM KopećS KopernyB MindurJ MorońS NiedźwieckiMichalł SilarskiF SobczukT SzumlakA Ruciński
Published in: Radiation protection dosimetry (2023)
Currently, the most used methods of plastic scintillator (PS) manufacturing are cell casting and bulk polymerisation, extrusion, injection molding, whereas digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing technique has been recently introduced. For our research, we measured blue-emitting EJ-200, EJ-208, green-emitting EJ-260, EJ-262 cell cast and two types of blue-emitting DLP-printed PSs. The light output of the samples, with the same dimension of 10 mm × 10 mm × 10 mm, was compared. The light output of the samples, relative to the reference EJ-200 cell-cast scintillator, equals about 40-49 and 70-73% for two types of 3D-printed, and two green-emitting cell-casted PSs, respectively. Performance of the investigated scintillators is sufficient to use them in a plastic scintillation dosemeter operating in high fluence gamma radiation fields.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • quantum dots
  • fluorescent probe
  • radiation therapy
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • bone marrow
  • radiation induced