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Some new progress on the light absorption properties of linear alkyl benzene solvent

Some new progress on the light absorption properties of linear alkyl benzene solvent
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摘要 Linear alkyl benzene (LAB) will be used as the solvent in a liquid scintillator mixture for the JUNO antineutrino experiment. Its light absorption properties should therefore be understood prior to its effective use in the experiment. Attenuation length measurements at a light wavelength of 430 nm have been performed on samples of LAB prepared for the JUNO experiment. Inorganic impurities in LAB have also been studied for their possibilities of light absorption in our wavelength of interest. In view of a tentative plan by the JUNO collaboration to utilize neutron capture with hydrogen in the detector, we also present in this work a preliminary study on the carbon-hydrogen ratio and the attenuation length of the samples. Linear alkyl benzene (LAB) will be used as the solvent in a liquid scintillator mixture for the JUNO antineutrino experiment. Its light absorption properties should therefore be understood prior to its effective use in the experiment. Attenuation length measurements at a light wavelength of 430 nm have been performed on samples of LAB prepared for the JUNO experiment. Inorganic impurities in LAB have also been studied for their possibilities of light absorption in our wavelength of interest. In view of a tentative plan by the JUNO collaboration to utilize neutron capture with hydrogen in the detector, we also present in this work a preliminary study on the carbon-hydrogen ratio and the attenuation length of the samples.
出处 《Chinese Physics C》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期69-74,共6页 中国物理C(英文版)
基金 Supported by China Ministry of Science and Technology(2013CB834300)
关键词 linear alkyl benzene (LAB) attenuation length inorganic impurities carbon-hydrogen ratio linear alkyl benzene (LAB), attenuation length, inorganic impurities, carbon-hydrogen ratio
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