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Nuclear Radiation Detection Materials - 2009

Nuclear Radiation Detection Materials - 2009

Nuclear Radiation Detection Materials - 2009

Volume 1164:
Michael Fiederle, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
Dale L. Perry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California
Arnold Burger, Fisk University, Tennessee
Larry Franks, Special Technologies Laboratory, California
Kazuhito Yasuda, Nagoya University, Japan
February 2010
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    Detector materials include semiconductors and scintillators, which are represented by a variety of binary molecular compounds such as lanthanum halides (LaX3), zinc oxide (ZnO) and mercuric iodide (HgI2). Ideally, these materials possess appropriate range bandgaps, high atomic numbers of the central element and high densities. They also perform at room temperature, have strong mechanical properties and low production costs. There are significant gaps, however, in the information needed to improve the quality of these materials - in terms of reproducible purity, homogeneity and mechanical integrity. This book features the latest advances in radiation detection materials, both from experimental and theoretical standpoints, as both are needed to grow and characterize materials that will produce enhanced detectors of the future. Topics include: CdTe and CdZnTe detectors; neutron detectors and scintillators.

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    February 2010
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    9781605111377
    195 pages
    235 × 156 × 15 mm
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      Editors
    • Michael Fiederle , Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
    • Dale L. Perry , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California
    • Arnold Burger , Fisk University, Tennessee
    • Larry Franks , Special Technologies Laboratory, California
    • Kazuhito Yasuda , Nagoya University, Japan