Usage of PEN as self-vetoing structural material in the LEGEND experiment
L. Manzanillas Velez*,
Y. Efremenko,
M. Febbraro,
F. Fischer,
M. Guitart Corominas,
B. Hackett,
C. Hayward,
R. Hodák,
B. Majorovits,
D. Muenstermann,
M. Pohl,
R. Rouhana,
D. Radford,
E. Rukhadze,
I. Schilling,
O. Schulz,
I. Štekl,
M. Stommel and
J. Weingarten*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
January 12, 2022
Published on:
May 12, 2022
Abstract
PEN is an industrial polyester plastic interesting for the physics community as a new type of wavelength shifting plastic scintillator. Recently, PEN structures with good radio-purity and attenuation length have been successfully produced using the injection molding technology. This opens the possibility for usage of PEN as optically active structural components in low-background experiments such as the LEGEND-200 experiment. In this contribution the ongoing R\&D on PEN is outlined with focus on the evaluation of the optical properties of PEN.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.398.0738
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