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Atomically confined excitons in 2D perovskites for bright and sub-nanosecond scintillation. [PDF]

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Scintillation detectors

2020
Abstract The detection of scintillation light, which is generated when an ionising particle passes certain media or when radiation is absorbed, belongs to the oldest detection techniques. Scintillation detectors are read out electronically by employing the photon detectors described in a previous chapter. Scintillators are either made of
Hermann Kolanoski, Norbert Wermes
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Scintillating pad detectors

1996 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium. Conference Record, 1997
We have been investigating the performance of scintillating pad detectors, individual small tiles of scintillator that are read out with wavelength-shifting fibers and visible light photon counters, for application in high luminosity colliding beam experiments such as the DO Upgrade.
D. Adams   +8 more
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Liquid Scintillator Detectors

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2012
Abstract In this paper new developments and applications for the use of future liquid scintillator detectors like the proposed 50kt large LENA project are presented. New aspects of the scientific potential of LENA, including long baseline oscillation measurements, are discussed.
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Position-sensitive scintillation detectors

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1974
Abstract The variation of detected light with the position of the light-emitting source has been measured for a number of configurations of plastic scintillator, light pipes, and phototubes. The light source intensity and position can be determined if four phototubes view the scintillators.
Edward H. Rogers   +2 more
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Scintillators and Semiconductor Detectors

2010
Various processes occur during the detection of ionizing radiation within a scintillator, and proper detection designs are needed [1, 2, 3]. As a consequence of the interaction of radiation with the scintillation material, ionisation and excitation processes arise, and the energy (or part of it) of the incoming radiation is transferred to the atoms and
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Ionizations scintillation detectors

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1982
Abstract A few references are made to factors which affect the energy resolution of proportional scintillation. The coupling of proportional or primary scintillation devices to photoionization detectors (PIPS chamber) is considered, both in the gas and liquid phases, and using the data available some information is given concerning its expected ...
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