Energy deposition in liquid scintillators composed of CsPbBr 3 colloidal nanocrystal dispersions.
M BaravaglioB SabotFrancesco MaddalenaMuhammad Danang BirowosutoCuong DangChristophe DujardinBenoît MahlerPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Liquid scintillation processes are commonly used for various applications involving radioactivity levels analysis, as well as experiments in the field of high energy physics, most commonly in the form of organic scintillating cocktails. In this paper, we explore the potential of halide perovskite nanocrystal colloidal dispersions as an alternative to those organic mixtures. After an optimization of the nanocrystals' mean size and surface chemistry, the scintillation yield of these composite mixtures is evaluated through Compton - Triple to Double Coincidence Ratio experiments and compared with commercial liquid scintillator. The obtained results shine a light on the energy deposition mechanisms in nanocrystals-based liquid scintillators.