Development of intrinsic IPT scintillator

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Abstract

We report on the development of new plastic scintillators. Optical absorption, fluorescence and light output measurements are presented. Preliminary results on radiation damage effects are also given and compared to the effects on a commercial plastic scintillator, NE 110.

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