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Scintillation Detectors
A scintillation detector is a radiation detection device that utilizes scintillation crystals to detect and measure ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, x-rays, or charged particles. It consists of one or more scintillation crystals coupled to a photodetector, such as a photomultiplier tube or a silicon photomultiplier, which converts the scintillation light emitted by the crystal into electrical signals.
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Hamamatsu Corporation
- Bridgewater, NJ
Importer and distributor of photonics components and subsystems for use in instrumentation. Products include photomultiplier tubes, solid-state photodetectors, IR detectors, image sensors, scientific cameras, light sources, and x-ray solutions.
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BAE Systems Sensor Solutions
- San Jose, CA
BAE Systems wholly owns Fairchild Imaging, a designer and manufacturer of low-light, sCMOS, and x-ray sensor designs. We specialize in design, development, and manufacture of high-performance image sensors for defense, security and surveillance, space, scientific; medical, dental, veterinary x-ray; industrial, and pro-video markets.
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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
- San Rafael, CA
Instrumentation manufacturer of precision test and measurement equipment including pulse and delay generators, arbitrary waveform generators, HV pulse generators, LD drivers, and custom scintillation detectors. Capabilities in photonics, timing, gating, synching, triggering, mass spectrometry, Pockels cells, Q switching, lidar, research, medical research and testing.
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ADIT Electron Tubes
- Sweetwater, TX
Crydet Ltd.
- Godollo, Hungary
Crytur Ltd.
- Turnov, Czech Republic
Detection Technology Plc
- Espoo, Finland
El-Mul Technologies Ltd.
- Rehovot, Israel
Eljen Technology
- Sweetwater, TX
EMD Performance Materials, Surface Solutions - Photonics Group
- Philadelphia, PA
Hilger Crystals
- Margate, United Kingdom
Lexitek Inc.
- Watertown, MA
Luxium Solutions
- Hiram, OH
Rexon USA Inc.
- Beachwood, OH
Scintacor Ltd.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
M.E. Taylor Engineering Inc., SEMicro Div.
- Rockville, MD
Glossary
scintillation
1. The variation in intensity of a light beam as it travels through the atmosphere. 2. In radiation physics, a light flash formed by an ionizing event in a phosphor; a flash formed when rapidly traveling particles, such as alpha particles, travel...
detector
1. A device designed to convert the energy of incident radiation into another form for the determination of the presence of the radiation. The device may function by electrical, photographic or visual means. 2. A device that provides an electric...
scintillation detector
A scintillation detector is a radiation detection device that utilizes scintillation crystals to detect and measure ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, x-rays, or charged particles. It consists of one or more scintillation crystals coupled to a...
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