The work that is planned to be carried out within the project is relevant and important. It involves the search for new alternative scintillation materials and the development of radiation detectors based on them to solve a wide range of modern problems of radiation materials science and instrumentation. First of all, it is obtaining of scintillation materials to create radiation detectors for the new experiments in high-energy physics that requires the registration of ultra-large streams of ionizing radiation with low exposure time. One of the promising types of materials for such detecting systems are composite scintillators. Since there are no limitations for scaling up of such types of scintillators and the granules for them are not requiring growth of bulk uniform single crystals, they are much cheaper.
At the same time, it is important to search for a new scintillation materials with high radiation hardness and short decay time. Considering abovementioned, interest in fast radiation-resistant scintillators is rapidly growing.