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Externally-Modulated Electro-Optically Coupled Detector Architecture for Nuclear Physics Instrumentation

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2014
A new laser-based externally-modulated electro-optically coupled detector (EOCD) architecture is being developed to enable high-density readout for radiation detectors with accurate analog radiation pulse shape and timing preservation. Unlike digital conversion before electro-optical modulation, the EOCD implements complete analog optical signal ...
Wenze Xi   +4 more
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Operation characteristics of ionizing radiation detectors based on inorganic and plastic scintillators for nuclear physics and medical instrumentation

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1996
Main operation characteristics of radiation detectors, using various scintillation substances, are calculated on the base of a realistic optical model of a scintillator. The calculation method takes account of a mirror-type maximum of the diffuse reflection indicatrix which is important for light collection in a scintillator.
M.E. Globus, B. Grinyov
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Optimizing the configuration of plasma radiation detectors in the presence of uncertain instrument response and inadequate physics

Journal of Plasma Physics, 2023
We present a general method for optimizing the configuration of an experimental diagnostic to minimize uncertainty and bias in inferred quantities from experimental data. The method relies on Bayesian inference to sample the posterior using a physical model of the experiment and instrument.
P.F. Knapp   +4 more
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Upgrade of detectors of neutron instruments at Neutron Physics Laboratory in Řež

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2017
Abstract Three neutron instruments at the Neutron Physics Laboratory (NPL) in Řež near Prague — small-angle scattering (SANS) MAUD, strain scanner SPN-100 and strain diffractometer TKSN-400 — have been modernized recently with new 2D position-sensitive detectors (PSDs) from JINR, Dubna.
Ch. Hervoches   +10 more
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Experience in the Development of Part 395 «Nuclear Instrumentation: Physical Phenomena, Basic Concepts, Devices, Systems, Equipment and Detectors» of the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary

ANRI, 2023
Currently, vocabularies of terms and definitions in the field of nuclear instrumentation are being developed in our country. The authors of this article from the Russian group of developers of the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary of the International Electrotechnical Commission share their experience in the development of such vocabularies and
Kubeysin Nurlybaev   +3 more
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Gaseous detectors for particle physics: A still blooming source of new instruments

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1983
Abstract The progress in gaseous detectors permits the matching of some of the needs created by progress in high-energy physics. The multistep structures, which include amplification between parallel grids, lead to improvements on Time Projection Chambers and Cherenkov ring imaging for high multiplicities.
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Erratum to “Performance of triple GEM tracking detectors in the COMPASS experiment” [Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 535 (1–2) (2004) 314–318]

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2011
Erratum Erratum to ‘‘Performance of triple GEM tracking detectors in the COMPASS experiment’’ [Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 535 (1–2) (2004) 314–318] B. Ketzer , Q. Weitzel , S. Paul , F. Sauli , L.
F. Sauli   +4 more
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New Development of Multi-Detector Pulsed Neutron Instrument for Quantitative Gas Saturation Monitoring in Air- or Gas- filled Boreholes: Physics, Modelling and Application

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2017
Abstract One important application of a multi-detector pulsed neutron instrument is to detect gas response for determining quantitative gas saturation in the formation. Obtaining this saturation value is achieved by differentiating the gas response from the liquid response.
Jianghui Wu   +6 more
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