BC-523
Natural Boron-loaded Liquid Scintillator

General Description

BC-523 liquid scintillator contains natural boron (19.7% 10B) and is useful for total absorption neutron spectrometry. A fast neutron will produce a prompt recoil proton pulse with its initial scatterings in the liquid. Neutrons that are sufficiently thermalized within the scintillator are likely to undergo the 10B(n, a) capture. The capture pulse is in delayed coincidence with the prompt pulse and is used to identify neutron events.

For neutron energies below 200 keV, the capture time constant is determined solely by the 10B concentration. The average capture time is 1.4 microseconds.

The scintillator also exhibits excellent pulse shape discrimination properties for neutron-gamma separation. References dealing with the performance of boron-loaded organic scintillators are listed below.

BC-523 is supplied sealed in ready-to-use glass or metal cells, or in. The liquid is sensitive to moisture, and you must take care to avoid exposing it to air if you perform your own encapsulation.

Properties

10B content 0.96% w/w
Density 0.916 g/cm
Light output 65% anthracene
Decay time, short component 3.7 nsec
Wavelength of maximum emission 424 nm
Bulk light attenuation >4 meters
Refractive index 1.4

Atomic Composition

No. of H atoms per cm3 4.97 x 1022
No. of C atoms per cm3 2.86 x 1022
No. of O atoms per cm3 0.808 x 1022
No. of 10B atoms per cm3 0.053 x 1022
No. of 11B atoms per cm3 0.216 x 1022

References

  1. L.W. Bollinger and G.E. Thomas, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 28, 489-496 (1975)
  2. Von L. Sutterlin, Atomkernenergie, Vol. 12, NO. 7/8, 28, 288 (1967)
  3. L.R. Greenwood and N.R. Chellew, Rev. Sci. Instrum.,50 (4), 466-471(April, 1979)
  4. D.M. Drake, et al, Nucl. Instr. & Methods in Phy. Res., A274, 576-582 (1986)


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