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The effect of limited spatial interaction could also explain why peaks in the base
fluorescence region have a high intensity comparable to the fluor regions for both
the green and blue emitting scintillators. If fluorescence was measured over the
bulk rather than at the surface, majority of the “base emitted light” would be re-
absorbed and shifted to higher wavelengths through interaction with the fluors.
For the samples exposed to radiation damage, a general trend in the features are
observed. For doses of ~0.8-1 MGy, an overall intensity loss occurs, with a more
distinct loss to fluorescence in the fluor emission regions (375 -500 nm). At this
dose, very minimal transmission losses were observed in the transmission
spectra, although a feature indicating loss to absorption by the fluors occurred.
At progressively higher doses, the fluorescence intensity is further decreased,
with significant loss over both the base and fluor regions. At the 80 MGy dose
range, a very weak signal is obtained with an additional peak feature appearing
in some of the spectra. This peak feature could not be correlated to any particular
damage effect and may be influenced by several factors such as sample thickness
and dose rate.
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