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2011
This document is part of Part 1 'Principles and Methods' of Subvolume B 'Detectors for Particles and Radiation' of Volume 21 'Elementary Particles' of Landolt-Bornstein - Group I 'Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms'. It contains the Subsection '3.1.3 Solid State Detectors' of Section '3.1 Charged Particle Detectors' of Chapter '3 Particle Detectors
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This document is part of Part 1 'Principles and Methods' of Subvolume B 'Detectors for Particles and Radiation' of Volume 21 'Elementary Particles' of Landolt-Bornstein - Group I 'Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms'. It contains the Subsection '3.1.3 Solid State Detectors' of Section '3.1 Charged Particle Detectors' of Chapter '3 Particle Detectors
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IMAGING USING SOLID-STATE DETECTORS
Dental Clinics of North America, 1993Whether they know it or not, many dentists already have adapted solid-state imaging devices into their offices in the form of an intraoral or video-camera system for esthetic dentistry and patient education. These dentists own charge-coupled devices.
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Position sensitive solid state detectors
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1986Abstract Solid state detectors have been used for years as high quantum efficiency detectors for visible light. In this paper the use of PDA and CCD, solid state detectors, in the X-ray region will be discussed. In particular examples of data in the soft X-ray region are presented.
S.E. Schnatterly, D. Husk
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SPIE Proceedings, 2000
A technique called Variable-Resolution X-ray (VRX) detection that greatly increases the spatial resolution in computed tomography (CT) and digital radiography (DR) is presented. The technique is based on a principle called 'projective compression' that allows the resolution element of a CT detector to scale with the subject or field size.
Frank A. DiBianca +5 more
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A technique called Variable-Resolution X-ray (VRX) detection that greatly increases the spatial resolution in computed tomography (CT) and digital radiography (DR) is presented. The technique is based on a principle called 'projective compression' that allows the resolution element of a CT detector to scale with the subject or field size.
Frank A. DiBianca +5 more
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Multi-channel solid state detector
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1982Abstract A multi-channel solid state detector (MCSSD) has been developed and coupled with a data processing system. The prototype detector has 5 channels. Its position resolution is about 0.8 mm, the energy resolution is 600 eV, and the uniformity of detection efficiency for the channels is about 5%. This MCSSD has been used for measuring the effects
H. Hirata +4 more
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Homogeneous Solid State Ionization Detector
IRE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1961A gold-doped silicon crystal was used to measure the most probable energy loss and energyloss distribution of ?- mesons at 1.50 Bevc and 2.55 Bev/c. The crystal used was 2 cm in diameter and .25 cm thick. The preparation of the detector is discussed. The results confirm the existence of a density effect in the relations describing the dependence of the
J. D. van Putten, J. C. Vander Velde
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A Solid State Neutron Detector
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1984A solid state detector for thermal neutrons is described. The photodiode-scintillator front-end of this detector is integrated with its supporting electronics in a single package. The output signal is presented in analog and digital forms. A third digital output provides a signal that reflects the saturation of the electronics due to pulse pile-up. The
K. Velbeck, C. W. King, R. A. Tawil
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Solid-state radiation detectors
Contemporary Physics, 1967Summary A historical survey of the development of solid-state detectors is given, and it is shown why semiconductor detectors are superior to the earlier crystal counters. The physical processes which occur during the detection of nuclear radiation in a solid-state device are considered in detail, and the merits of the reverse-biased semiconductor ...
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Efficient scalable solid-state neutron detector
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2015We report on scalable solid-state neutron detector system that is specifically designed to yield high thermal neutron detection sensitivity. The basic detector unit in this system is made of a 6Li foil coupled to two crystalline silicon diodes. The theoretical intrinsic efficiency of a detector-unit is 23.8% and that of detector element comprising a ...
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1986
A second category of photon detector is the solid state internal detector in which the incident photon does not cause the emission of an electron from the surface of the material as happens for photoemissive devices, but the photoexcited carrier remains within the sample.
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A second category of photon detector is the solid state internal detector in which the incident photon does not cause the emission of an electron from the surface of the material as happens for photoemissive devices, but the photoexcited carrier remains within the sample.
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