The Cherenkov effect, whereby a charged particle emits light when traveling faster than the phase velocity of light in a dielectric medium, is widely employed in particle identification techniques. However, Cherenkov light yield is relatively low, typically amounting to only 100–200 visible photons per centimeter of path length in materials like water, plastic, or glass. In this study, we investigate the optical response of FB118, a wavelength-shifting (WLS) plastic developed by Glass to Power, under exposure to ionizing particles. Our measurements confirm the absence of residual scintillation in FB118, allowing for a clean separation of Cherenkov signals. Moreover, the intrinsic WLS properties of the material enable a significant enhancement of light detection in the visible range. These features make FB118 a promising candidate for use in compact Cherenkov detectors, particularly in astroparticle physics experiments where space and power constraints demand efficient, compact solutions.

Nozzoli, F., Ghezzer, L., Bruni, F., Corti, D., Meinardi, F., Nicolaidis, R., et al. (2025). High-Efficiency WLS Plastic for a Compact Cherenkov Detector. PARTICLES, 8(3) [10.3390/particles8030079].

High-Efficiency WLS Plastic for a Compact Cherenkov Detector

Bruni, Francesco;Meinardi, Francesco;
2025

Abstract

The Cherenkov effect, whereby a charged particle emits light when traveling faster than the phase velocity of light in a dielectric medium, is widely employed in particle identification techniques. However, Cherenkov light yield is relatively low, typically amounting to only 100–200 visible photons per centimeter of path length in materials like water, plastic, or glass. In this study, we investigate the optical response of FB118, a wavelength-shifting (WLS) plastic developed by Glass to Power, under exposure to ionizing particles. Our measurements confirm the absence of residual scintillation in FB118, allowing for a clean separation of Cherenkov signals. Moreover, the intrinsic WLS properties of the material enable a significant enhancement of light detection in the visible range. These features make FB118 a promising candidate for use in compact Cherenkov detectors, particularly in astroparticle physics experiments where space and power constraints demand efficient, compact solutions.
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Cherenkov; particle identification; wavelength shifter;
English
12-set-2025
2025
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Nozzoli, F., Ghezzer, L., Bruni, F., Corti, D., Meinardi, F., Nicolaidis, R., et al. (2025). High-Efficiency WLS Plastic for a Compact Cherenkov Detector. PARTICLES, 8(3) [10.3390/particles8030079].
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