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Notes on the construction of solid-state detectors
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2006Solid-state detectors such as diodes and diamonds are useful radiation detectors, particularly for small field measurements, such as in stereotactic dosimetry or in the small sub-field measurements required for intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) . In all small field measurements, positioning of the detector is critical.
Carolyn, McKerracher, David I, Thwaites
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Solid State Rectifier as Terahertz Detector
2018 AEIT International Annual Conference, 2018We present a new solid state rectifier, compatible with CMOS integrated circuit, suitable to direct conversion of terahertz radiation, at room temperature. The structure creates a rectenna, consists in a truncated conical helix extruded from a planar spiral and connected to a nanometric metallic whisker at one of its edges. The whisker reaches the gate
Massaioli S., Rao R., Palma F.
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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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Development of Multispectral Autoradiography with Solid State Detector
1998Autoradiography is a useful imaging technique to understand biological function by using radio isotopes (RIs). However, conventional autoradiography using X-ray film or Imaging Plate can not easily image distributions of different RIs simultaneously.
Naoto Kusaka +6 more
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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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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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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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Medical Applications of Solid State Radiation Detectors
Radiology, 1963The recently developed silicon surface barrier detectors (1, 2) have several properties which make them useful for medical applications. These solidstate devices are sensitive to charged particles and are essentially transparent to gamma rays . Compared to conventional detectors, they are physically of remarkably small size. A detector with a sensitive
N H, HORWITZ +2 more
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Investigation of a solid-state detector for advanced computed tomography
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2000Utilization of solid-state detectors for computed tomography (CT) has been the focus of many studies. Previous phantom and clinical experiments have shown that one of the important performance parameters for the solid-state detector is the primary speed and afterglow.
J. Hsieh, O. E. Gurmen, Kevin F. King
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