Abstract

Abstract A detailed study of track development properties of soda glass detectors is carried out by varying the etching parameters, i.e. etching time, etchant temperature and the composition of the etching solution. The etch product layer (EPL) which mainly limits the sensitivity of these detectors is dissolved chemically as soon as it is formed. The largest observable etch pit diameter by the use of this method is almost double the one obtained using HF. Room temperature (39 ± 1)°C appears to be the optimum temperature for etching of soda glasses in this solution. The spectrometric response of soda glasses to fission fragments of 252Cf has also been studied, using this solution. The energy resolution of soda glass detectors is seen to improve and become comparable with the energy resolution of phosphate glass detectors.

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