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Nanophotonic Detector Targets Nuclear Terrorism

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ATLANTA, May 4, 2012 — A new technique for detecting radiation will increase the effectiveness of nuclear surveillance, allowing security officials to easily find and prevent the smuggling of radioactive materials. The two most common radiation detectors used today fall under two categories: scintillation detectors and solid-state detectors. Both kinds of detection have drawbacks, however. Scintillators normally are made out of a single crystal that creates light flashes when a gamma ray strikes it; these crystals are difficult to produce, and tend to be fragile and cumbersome. Solid-state detectors are...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
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