Abstract

The quenching effects of oxygen on the light outputs of several organic liquid scintillators have been compared under conditions of high-energy gamma irradiation and direct light excitation of the solute. The reduction by oxygen of the light output has been found to be primarily due to solute quenching. Results are obtained which support the collision-transfer mechanism proposed by Kallmann.

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