Thermal conductivity, shock resistance, defined flatness & surface finish for the automotive market.
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Thermal conductivity, shock resistance, defined flatness & surface finish for the automotive market.
Scintillation Detectors integrated with Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM)
Scintillators that can detect both gamma-rays and neutrons in one
Dependable, portable scintillation-based radiation detection solutions for the industrial and security markets.
Glass scintillators are most commonly used for neutron detection since the glasses are often enriched in Lithium-6.
CsI(Tl) scintillator has a light output of 54 photons/keV and is one of the brightest scintillators known. It has most of its emission in the long-wavelength part of the spectrum (>500nm), it is well-suited for photodiode readout.
BGO (Bi4Ge3O12) is a high Z, high-density scintillation material. Due to the high atomic number of bismuth (83) and the material's high density of 7.13 g/cm3, BGO is a very efficient gamma-ray absorber. Given the high Z value of the material, the photo fraction for gamma-ray absorption is high and as a result, very good peak-to-total ratios are observed.