Mapelli, A.Gorini, B.Haguenauer, M.Jiguet, SébastienVico Triviño, N.Renaud, Philippe2009-09-082009-09-08200910.1016/j.proche.2009.07.336https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/42508WOS:000275995600120This paper presents the study of a novel scintillation detector based on standard microfabrication techniques. It consists of a fine pitch array of hollow waveguides filled with a liquid scintillator and optically coupled to photodetectors. The detector has been fabricated by patterning the SU-8 photoresist on silicon wafers. Experimental studies have been performed by exciting the liquid scintillator contained in the SU-8 waveguides with electrons. The scintillation light produced was read out by an external photodetector. The results obtained with this set-up demonstrate the concept of microfluidic scintillation detection and are very encouraging for future developments.ScintillationParticle detectionPhotodetectionSU-8MicrofabricationMicrofluidicsSU-8 microfluidic device for scintillating particle detectiontext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper