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Solid‐State Barium‐Vapor Detector
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1995The need for electrical switching devices for use in high-temperature radioactive environments in space nuclear power systems has led to the development of the cesium-barium tacitron. Effective evaluation of electrically insulating joints for the barium-cesium tacitron requires a method for the in situ detection of barium vapor which may leak through ...
Jeffrey W. Fergus, Shiqiang Hui
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A Solid State Scintillation Detector
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1967Efforts to substitute a solid state device for the usual photomultiplier of a scintillation type nuclear detector led to the photoconductive cell. Although extremely sensitive, cadmium sulfide responds slowly to low levels of light, and a technique providing improvement over several orders of magnitude failed to achieve measurement of individual pulses.
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Solid state nuclear track detectors
Physics Bulletin, 1982Traditionally, the international conference on solid state nuclear track detectors (SSNTDS) covers all types of detector from emulsions, through plastics, to glasses and minerals. However, at the 11th meeting of the series (held at Bristol University on 7–12 September 1981) 80% of the papers concerned polymeric or plastic track detectors – in ...
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Capillary electrophoresis with solid-state electrochemiluminescence detector
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2002We report capillary electrophoresis coupling to a solid-state electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detector for the first time. The solid-state ECL detector was fabricated by immobilizing the ECL reagent tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)ruthenium (TBR) in poly-(p-styrenesulfonate)-silica-poly(vinyl alcohol) grafting 4-vinylpyridine copolymer films.
Weidong, Cao +4 more
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NON-SILICON SOLID STATE DETECTORS
Innovative Detectors for Supercolliders, 2004Detectors and radiation monitors of future experiments will be situated in radiation environments several orders of magnitude harsher than those of any current detector In this environment, the components, both sensor material and electronics, will need to be exceedingly radiation hard in order to provide the high precision information required for ...
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Solid-state nuclear track detectors
2012Shi-Lun Guo, Bao-Liu Chen, S.A. Durrani
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