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Abstract
This study introduces a novel optical coupling structure for scintillation detectors, which are critical tools in high-energy physics, nuclear engineering, medical physics, and radiation applications. The proposed design focuses on optimizing optical coupling efficiency, mechanical strength, stability, and maintainability between a light guide and a photomultiplier tube (PMT), particularly for large-area scintillators. Accordingly, a customized support structure was fabricated using fused deposition modeling to precisely align and secure the light guide and PMT. A fabricated structure using carbon-fiber-reinforced polyethylene terephthalate glycol filament was equipped with an interlocking mechanism enabling easy assembly and disassembly. To assess the long-term performance and stability of different optical coupling techniques, we evaluated the effects of reactor neutrino exposure and environmental conditions on optical transmittance. Specifically, ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy was performed on optical cement exposed to a reactor neutrino exposure environment for 12 years, revealing a decline in optical performance likely due to oxidation, decomposition, and the formation of color centers or defects. Additionally, the transmittance spectra of optical grease and cement cured under controlled temperature and humidity were compared. Finally, the impact of an air gap between the light guide and PMT, caused by insufficient optical grease application, on the cosmic ray background charge distribution was analyzed. In the future, this study could contribute to improving the better optical coupling structure between light guide and PMT for the development of radiation measurement technology.
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology (NET), an international journal of the Korean Nuclear Society (KNS), publishes peer-reviewed papers on original research, ideas and developments in all areas of the field of nuclear science and technology. NET bimonthly publishes original articles, reviews, and technical notes. The journal is listed in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) of Thomson Reuters.
NET covers all fields for peaceful utilization of nuclear energy and radiation as follows:
1) Reactor Physics
2) Thermal Hydraulics
3) Nuclear Safety
4) Nuclear I&C
5) Nuclear Physics, Fusion, and Laser Technology
6) Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Radioactive Waste Management
7) Nuclear Fuel and Reactor Materials
8) Radiation Application
9) Radiation Protection
10) Nuclear Structural Analysis and Plant Management & Maintenance
11) Nuclear Policy, Economics, and Human Resource Development