학술논문

Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Scintillation Processes in NaI(Tl)
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on. 61(2):860-869 Apr, 2014
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Bioengineering
Kinetic theory
Data models
Temperature distribution
Spontaneous emission
Temperature measurement
Monte Carlo methods
Charge carrier processes
Kinetic Monte Carlo
nonproportionality
radiation detection
scintillation mechanisms
+%24%5Cgamma+%24<%2Ftex><%2Fformula>-ray+spectroscopy%22"> $\gamma $-ray spectroscopy
Language
ISSN
0018-9499
1558-1578
Abstract
Developing a comprehensive understanding of the processes that govern the scintillation behavior of inorganic scintillators provides a pathway to optimize current scintillators and allows for the science-driven search for new scintillator materials. Recent experimental data on the excitation density dependence of the light yield of inorganic scintillators presents an opportunity to incorporate parameterized interactions between excitations in scintillation models and thus enable more realistic simulations of the nonproportionality of inorganic scintillators. Therefore, a kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) model of elementary scintillation processes in NaI(Tl) is developed in this paper to simulate the kinetics of scintillation for a range of temperatures and Tl concentrations as well as the scintillation efficiency as a function of excitation density. The ability of the KMC model to reproduce available experimental data allows for elucidating the elementary processes that give rise to the kinetics and efficiency of scintillation observed experimentally for a range of conditions.