Scintillation Resource Selector

This tool is designed to narrow down the available resources through a series of application details. By using the filters the many documents on this website and the products offered will be reduced to the most obvious.

This should be used as a guide as there are many aspects to consider when choosing a scintillator and product packaging.  The final selection for your specific application should be discussed with your sales representative.

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Light guides and wavelength shifters provide useful modes of light collection to convey scintillation photons to the readout device

Articles
Sapphire-The-Ultimate-High-Performance-Manufacturing-Material.pdf

In this article, we outline the properties of sapphire and take a look at how Edge-Fed-Growth is enabling the production of large and complex sapphire

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Sapphire-The-Ultimate-High-Performance-Manufacturing-Material
Technical papers
NaIL-Neutron-Testing.pdf

The Neutron Detection efficiency for NaILTM crystals is tested with the crystal placed in a High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and a Cf-252 source.

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NaIL-Neutron-Testing
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BC-428 is a clear, transparent plastic scintillator with a bright green fluorescence. It is intended for use with photodiodes and charged coupled devices (CCDs) which have optical sensitivities in the green and red portions of the spectrum.

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BC-430 emits in the red region which makes it ideal for use with silicon photodiodes and red-enhanced photomultiplier tubes

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BC-452 detects low-energy (<100 keV) at high count rates. The standard material contains 1% or 2% lead by weight. The plastic incorporates the lead by means of organic-metallic chemistry which yields a clear scintillator.

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Plastic scintillating, wavelength-shifting and light-transmitting fiber canes, spools, ribbons and arrays are produced for research and industry.

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Plastic scintillating, wavelength-shifting and light-transmitting fiber canes, spools, ribbons and arrays are produced for research and industry.

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