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Liquid capillary scintillation detectors

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1990
Liquid-in-capillary detectors for tracking applications in high-energy physics experiments are discussed. The detectors consist of glass capillaries of low refractive index filled with liquids of sufficiently high refractive index to produce an efficient waveguides.
D. Puseljic   +10 more
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Fluorine scintillator neutrino detector

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1994
8B solar neutrino detection is proposed via charge current reaction ve + 19F with hexafluorobenzene scintillator detector. Main advantage of the detector is possibility to identify neutrino interaction by means of observation of coincidence with delayed β+-decay of 19Ne (T12 = 17s).
I.R. Barabanov   +9 more
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Scintillation Detectors

2021
Nicholas Tsoulfanidis   +1 more
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Scintillation Detector Systems

2016
This chapter discusses the scintillators, materials that produce small amounts of light when hit by radiation. The light emitted by scintillators is collected by photomultiplier tubes, light detectors with an high internal gain. Scintillators are made of different materials (inorganic, organic, gas, liquids) with different light emission mechanisms ...
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Radiation Dosimetry with Scintillation Detectors

The British Journal of Radiology, 1953
The theoretical considerations influencing the design of scintillation dosemeters are discussed. Details are given of simple and robust probe-type scintillation dosemeters suitable for clinical application. These instruments permit the measurement of dosage-rates due to X or γ radiation of 0·5 per hour and upwards, with a probe having an outside ...
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SCINTILLATION DETECTORS

1970
C.E. CROUTHAMEL, F. ADAMS, R. DAMS
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