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A Segmented Scintillator Detector for Aboveground Detection of Reactor Antineutrinos.

open access: green, 2011
David Reyna   +4 more
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Scintillation detectors for the TAIGA experiment

open access: yesNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2019
It is planned that new TAIGA-Muon detectors will complement the existing Tunka-GRANDE facility of scintillation detectors of the TAIGA gamma-observatory in the Tunka valley, Russia.
I I Astapov, P Bezyazeekov, A Borodin
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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
Hermann Kolanoski, Norbert Wermes
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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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Scintillation and Semiconductor Detectors

2001
As stated in Chap. 7, the detection efficiency of γ- and x-rays in gas detectors is very low, because these penetrating radiations travel through the low-density gas with little interaction. To improve detection efficiency for these radiations, solid and liquid scintillation detectors with high density are used. These detectors have the unique property
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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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