A novel liquid scintillation detector with high spatial resolution is being developed with standard microfabrication techniques. It consists of a dense array of scintillating waveguides obtained by filling microfluidic channels with an organic liquid scintillator and optically coupled to a pixellated photodetector. Such a microfluidic device can be designed and processed to meet the requirements of a wide range of applications like medical imaging, homeland security and high-energy physics. High-spatial resolution miniaturized detectors as well as large-area detectors can easily be fabricated. The fabrication process of a prototype detector and experimental results are presented in this paper.
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari
Christoph Merten, Xiaoli Ma, Leonie Kolmar, Hongxing Hu
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari