6LITHIUM LOADED PSD PLASTIC SCINTILLATOR
EJ-270

This new plastic scintillator contains the element Lithium-6 at an isotopic enrichment of 95.5+ atom%. It is also formulated to provide classical pulse shape discrimination (PSD) for identification of scintillation pulses from fast neutrons, gammas and thermal neutrons. It is presently available as cylinders up to 60 mm diameter x 60 mm long and cubes up to 51 mm per side. At this time, EJ-270 is available with a 6Li loading level of 0.5% by weight.
Initial performance information of the Eljen product is presented on the second page of the data sheet linked below. Page 2 is part of a larger presentation at the 2016 SPIE Conference by permission from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where the scintillator was invented. [Cherepy, N.J., Martinez, H.P., Sanner, R.D., Beck, P.R., Drury, O.B., Swanberg, E.L., Payne, S.A., Hurlbut, C.R., & Morris, B. (2017). New Plastic Scintillators for Gamma Spectroscopy, Neutron Detection and Imaging. 2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 1-3.]
PROPERTIES |
EJ-270
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Light Output (% Anthracene) |
31 |
Scintillation Efficiency (photons/1 MeV e-)
|
4,800 |
Electron Energy Equivalence of n-Capture Peak (keV) |
350 |
Wavelength of Maximum Emission (nm) |
425 |
Rise Time (ns) |
TBD |
Decay Time (ns) |
TBD |
Pulse Width, FWHM (ns) |
TBD |
No. of H Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
5.20 |
No. of C Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
4.62 |
No. of 6Li Atoms per cm3 (x1020) |
5.75 |
No. of O Atoms per cm3 (x1021) |
4.79 |
No. of N Atoms per cm3 (x1020) |
9.31 |
No. of Electrons per cm3 (x1023) |
3.67 |
Density (g/cm3) |
1.14 |
Chemical Compatibility
Attacked by: Aromatic solvents, Chlorinated solvents, Ketones, Solvent bonding cements, etc.
Stable in: Water, Dilute acids and alkalis, Lower alcohols, and Silicone greases.
Compatible with most epoxies and "super glues".
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PULSE SHAPE DISCRIMINATION
EJ-276D & EJ-276G
(Formerly EJ-299-33A, EJ-299-34)

EJ-276D pulse-shape discriminating (PSD) plastic scintillator enables the separation of gamma and fast neutron signals on the basis of their timing characteristics. This scintillator replaces all versions of EJ-276, EJ-299-33, and EJ-299-34 PSD scintillators and embodies the following improvements:
- Non-hygroscopic
- Excellent physical hardness, equal to or superior to that of standard plastic scintillators
- Long-term stability of scintillation and optical characteristics
- Basic PSD properties increased to being comparable to the best liquid scintillators
EJ-276G with green fluorescence is also available for use with solid-state sensors.
PROPERTIES |
EJ-276D
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EJ-276G |
Light Output (% Anthracene) |
56 |
52 |
Scintillation Efficiency (photons/1 MeV e-) |
8,600 |
8,000 |
Wavelength of Maximum Emission (nm) |
425 |
490 |
No. of H Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
4.647 |
4.647 |
No. of C Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
4.944 |
4.944 |
No. of Electrons per cm3 (x1023) |
3.545 |
3.545 |
Density (g/cm3) |
1.099 |
1.099 |
Approx. Mean Decay Times of First 3 Components (ns) |
Gamma Excitation |
13, 35, 270 |
— |
Neutron Excitation |
13, 59, 460 |
— |
Chemical Compatibility
Attacked by: Aromatic solvents, Chlorinated solvents, Ketones, Solvent bonding cements, etc.
Stable in: Water, Dilute acids and alkalis, Lower alcohols, and Silicone greases.
It is safe to use most epoxies with these scintillators.
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ULTRA-THIN FILM
EJ-214

Formerly known as EJ-299-07, this special plastic scintillator has been formulated specifically for use in ultra-thin films employed for heavy ion studies and beam monitors. The formula contains a very high concentration of the waveshifting dopant to efficiently absorb and shift the primary scintillation light, which is in the UV range. The plastic base is PVT, and the films are suitable for use in high vacuum. They may be mounted to light guides with optical epoxies or silicone greases. Cleaning is best done with isopropyl alcohol.
PROPERTIES |
EJ-214
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Scintillation Efficiency (photons/1 MeV e-)
|
9,000 |
Wavelength of Maximum Emission (nm) |
435 |
Decay Time (ns) |
2 |
No. of H Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
5.18 |
No. of C Atoms per cm3 (x1022) |
4.67 |
No. of N Atoms per cm3 (x1019) |
4.89 |
No. of O Atoms per cm3 (x1019) |
2.59 |
No. of Electrons per cm3 (x1023) |
3.27 |
Density (g/cm3) |
1.02 |
Softening Point (°C) |
60 |
