Radiation Damage of F8 Lead Glass with 20 MeV Electrons
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
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damageglassleadradiationprotonacceleratorattenuationbeam
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Using a 20 MeV linear accelerator, we investigate the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the optical transparency of F8 lead glass. Specifically, we measure the change in attenuation length as a function of radiation dose. Comparing our results to similar work that utilized a proton beam, we conclude that F8 lead glass is more susceptible to proton damage than electron damage.
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Radiation Damage of TF-1 and PbWO$_4$ Crystals with 20 MeV Electrons
TF-1 lead glass shows strong optical degradation after 5.6×10^14 20 MeV electrons while PbWO4 remains largely unaffected after an additional 2.1×10^15 electrons, with thermal annealing increasing transmittance.
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