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Scintillator - Wikipedia The term "plastic scintillator" typically refers to a scintillating material in which the primary fluorescent emitter, called a fluor, is suspended in the base, a solid polymer matrix
Stanford: Advanced Optical Ceramics Laboratory Detectors based on scintillators (fig 1) are essentially composed of a scintillator material, and a photodetector that can be either a photomultiplier tube (PMT) or a photodiode The role of the photodetector is to convert the outcoming light of the scintillator to an electrical signal
Scintillator - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics A scintillator is a material which emits a light flash when struck by ionising radiation; the intensity of the flash varies with the energy of the radiation The light flashes are detected by a photomultiplier, which converts them into electrical pulses
Liquid Scintillators; Technology and Challenges Liquid scintillator technology and applications, particularly for neutrino physics, have reached new levels of scale and performance Noble liquid detectors – not covered in this review – are also getting scaled to extraordinary sizes