Precise measurement of the scintillation decay constant of ZnWO4 crystal
Abstract
The scintillation decay time constant of a ZnWO4 crystal irradiated with α-particles from 241Am was precisely investigated, and was found to depend on the incident direction of the α-particles on the crystal. The longest decay time constant (24.30.6~μs) was obtained on the surface perpendicular to the b-axis of the crystal (Surface B). On Surfaces A and C, the decay constants were 20.0 and 21.30.2~μs, respectively. The scintillation yield of the ZnWO4 was also anisotropic and depended on the incident direction of the heavy particles. The maximum yield was achieved on surface B, suggesting a correlation between the light yield and scintillation decay time constant of ZnWO4 crystals.
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