DAPNIA-01-13 |
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Ytterbium based scintillators, a new class of inorganic scintillators for solar neutrino spectroscopy |
R. Chipaux, M. Cribier, C. Dujardin, N. Garnier, N. Guerassimova, J. Mallet, J.-P. Meyer, C. Pédrini, A.G. Petrosyan |
The observed deficit of the solar neutrino flux is now well established. This puzzling problem of today's particle physics could be soon understood. The most likely explanation would be the vacuum neutrino oscillation phenomenon, indirectly proving the non-zero mass of these fleeting particles. Following the proposition of R.S. Raghavan of using (¨176)Yb as a target for low energy solar neutrino spectroscopy, an intense R&D work has started a few years ago to define a suitable scintillator incorporating a large amount of ytterbium. Recently, the observation of UV scintillation in mixed yttrium/ytterbium aluminium garnets opened the field of investigation to a new class of scintillating crystals with interesting luminescence properties, very attractive not only for neutrino physics but for radiation detection in general. Their luminescence properties present some peculiarities that make them interesting by themselves. |