Ultra-trace analysis of 40K in organic liquid scintillators
Abstract
Rare-event searches require exceptionally low background levels, motivating the development of increasingly sophisticated screening methods to push sensitivity limits. Liquid scintillators are particularly attractive detector media due to their intrinsic radiopurity and the ability to scale to large target masses. In this work, we present a screening strategy capable of measuring ultra-trace concentrations of 40K with sensitivities below 10-15g/g. The method combines neutron activation analysis with a dedicated radiochemical treatment, followed by low-background HPGe gamma spectroscopy. Using this approach, we achieved a minimum detectable concentration of 2.9·10-16g/g for 40K, placing this technique among the most sensitive currently available.
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