Fluorescence Eciency and Visible Re-emission Spectrum of Tetraphenyl Butadiene Films at Extreme Ultraviolet Wavelengths

2010 
A large number of current and future experiments in neutrino and dark matter detection use the scintillation light from noble elements as a mechanism for measuring energy deposition. The scintillation light from these elements is produced in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) range, from 60{200 nm. Currently, the most practical technique for observing light at these wavelengths is to surround the scintillation volume with a thin lm of Tetraphenyl Butadiene (TPB) to act as a uor. The TPB lm absorbs EUV photons and reemits visible photons,
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