In the evaluation of novel scintillators, it is important to ensure that the spectrum of the light emitted by the scintillator is well matched to the response of the photomultiplier. In attempting to measure this spectrum using radioactive sources, it is found that so few photons are emitted per scintillation event that conventional spectroscopic techniques cannot easily be used. A simple photon counting technique is presented, using two photomultipliers operated in coincidence, the one viewing the scintillator directly, while the other views it through a monochromator. This system allows the spectrum to be measured without using specially cooled photomultipliers, intense radioactive sources or particle beams
ABSTRACT. Counting radioisotopes in microplates requires special technology to count with good effic...
Graduation date:2018Photoelectric and Compton interactions are some of the common interaction mechan...
The efficiency of a 4" x 5" Nal(Tl) scintillation counter for detecting gamma-rays has been measured...
Abstract A series of measurements has been performed on a THORN EMI 9351 phototube in order to inv...
Inorganic scintillator/photomultiplier-based spectrometers are the systems of choice for a multitude...
We describe a new method for measurements of the scintillation characteristics of crystals. The mult...
This paper refers to the study of the luminescence induced in air and water by the α-particles from ...
With electron multiplier phototubes selected for low dark noise and with direct light coupling, chem...
The CIEMAT/NIST and TDCR methods in liquid scintillation counting, initially developed for the activ...
Scintillation based gamma-ray detectors are widely used in medical imaging, high-energy physics, ast...
Various processes occur during the detection of ionizing radiation within a scintillator, and proper...
Abstract A method for measuring the photomultiplier gain using a realistic photomultiplier respons...
AbstractPurposeThe determination of x‐ray spectra near the maze entrance of linear accelerator (LINA...
We present a photon counting experiment designed for an undergraduate physics laboratory. The statis...
The development of the multi-photon counting (MPC) technique for the investigation of scintillation ...
ABSTRACT. Counting radioisotopes in microplates requires special technology to count with good effic...
Graduation date:2018Photoelectric and Compton interactions are some of the common interaction mechan...
The efficiency of a 4" x 5" Nal(Tl) scintillation counter for detecting gamma-rays has been measured...
Abstract A series of measurements has been performed on a THORN EMI 9351 phototube in order to inv...
Inorganic scintillator/photomultiplier-based spectrometers are the systems of choice for a multitude...
We describe a new method for measurements of the scintillation characteristics of crystals. The mult...
This paper refers to the study of the luminescence induced in air and water by the α-particles from ...
With electron multiplier phototubes selected for low dark noise and with direct light coupling, chem...
The CIEMAT/NIST and TDCR methods in liquid scintillation counting, initially developed for the activ...
Scintillation based gamma-ray detectors are widely used in medical imaging, high-energy physics, ast...
Various processes occur during the detection of ionizing radiation within a scintillator, and proper...
Abstract A method for measuring the photomultiplier gain using a realistic photomultiplier respons...
AbstractPurposeThe determination of x‐ray spectra near the maze entrance of linear accelerator (LINA...
We present a photon counting experiment designed for an undergraduate physics laboratory. The statis...
The development of the multi-photon counting (MPC) technique for the investigation of scintillation ...
ABSTRACT. Counting radioisotopes in microplates requires special technology to count with good effic...
Graduation date:2018Photoelectric and Compton interactions are some of the common interaction mechan...
The efficiency of a 4" x 5" Nal(Tl) scintillation counter for detecting gamma-rays has been measured...