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Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science - General & Miscellaneous, Physics of Light - Spectrum Analysis, Analytical Chemistry - Spectrometry & Spectroscopy, General & Miscellaneous Engineering, Crystallography
Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems: Physical Principles and Crystal Engineering by Paul Lecoq β€” book cover

Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems: Physical Principles and Crystal Engineering

by Paul Lecoq, Alexander Annenkov, Alexander Gektin, Mikhail Korzhik, Christian Pedrini
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Overview

The development of new scintillators as components of modern detector systems is increasingly defined by the end user's needs. This book provides an introduction to this emerging topic at the interface of physics and materials sciences, with emphasis on bulk inorganic scintillators. After surveying the end user's needs in a vast range of applications, ranging from astrophysics to industrial R and D, the authors move on to review scintillating mechanisms and the properties of the most important materials used. A chapter on crystal engineering and examples of recent developments in the field of high-energy physics and medical imaging introduce the reader to the practical aspects. This book will benefit researchers and scientists working in academic and industrial R and D related to the development of scintillators.

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Book Details

Published
November 23, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
263
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783642066153

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