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Scintillator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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How a scintillation detetor mesures radioactivity. ... A scintillation detector is often portable. The scintillation detector is not as versatile as the GM meter, although it can be used to look for contamination from some radioactive materials. ... Liquid Scintillation Counter...
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The second type of radiation detector we will discuss is called the scintillation detector. Scintillations are minute flashes of light which are produced by certain materials when they absorb radiation. These materials are variously called fluorescent materials, fluors, scintillators or phosphors.
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When used as a gamma-ray detector, the scintillator does not directly detect the gamma-rays. Instead, the gamma-rays produce charged particles in the scintillator crystals which interact with the crystal and emit photons. ... Imagine Home | Science | Advanced Science | Scintillation Detectors...
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In addition to the above, we also specialize in radiation detector, radiation badges, crystal scintillation, crystal scintillator and crystal scintillators, and many more practical applications. ... Keywords: scintillation detector scintillation detectors...
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Gamma ray detector system with digital pulse processor and scintillation detector (Homeland Security Applications) ... The GAMMA-RAD is a powerful, portable instrument combining a complete NaI Scintillation Probe with a Digital Pulse Processor that provides high quality detection and spectroscopic information.
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Gamma ray detector system with MCA and Scintillation detector (Homeland Security Applications) ... Click here for the GAMMA-RAD Scintillation Detector and Digital Pulse Processo...
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US6114703: High resolution scintillation detector with semiconductor readout; [ Derwent Title ]; ... US4029964 1977-06 Ashe G. D. Searle & Co. Detector construction for a scintillation camera...
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What is a scintillation detector?; A scintillation detector, sometimes called a "scintillator" is a device that emits light when ionizing radiation interacts with the detector. The light is converted into an electrical signal and recorded on a readout device.
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Scintillation detectors are used in experiments to determine when ionizing particles have hit a target. When the detector receives that type of radiation, it absorbs it and emits light in a process called luminescence.
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