silicon detector

  • 1lithium drifted silicon detector — noun A detector for ionizing radiation, used for low energy X ray and X ray spectroscopy • • • Main Entry: ↑lithia …

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  • 2lithium-drifted silicon detector — noun a radiation detector used in astrophysics, nuclear physics, imaging and X ray spectroscopy …

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  • 3Silicon carbide — Chembox new Name = Silicon carbide ImageFile = Silicon carbide 3D balls.png ImageSize = 140px ImageName = Ball and stick model of part of a crystal of SiC ImageFile1 = silicon carbide detail.jpg ImageSize1 = 140px OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox… …

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  • 4Silicon Valley — Vista panorámica de Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley o Valle del Silicio[1] [2] es el nombre de la zona sur del áre …

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  • 5Collider Detector at Fermilab — For other uses of CDF , see CDF (disambiguation). Wilson Hall at Fermi Lab …

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  • 6Cat's-whisker detector — Galena cat s whisker detector Precision cat s whisker d …

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  • 7CLEO (particle detector) — CLEO was a general purpose particle detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), and the name of the collaboration of physicists who operated the detector. The name CLEO is not an acronym; it is short for Cleopatra and was chosen to go… …

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  • 8Solid state nuclear track detector — A solid state nuclear track detector or SSNTD (also known as an etched track detector or a dielectric track detector, DTD) is a sample of a solid material (photographic emulsion, crystal, glass or plastic) exposed to nuclear radiation (neutrons… …

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  • 9Pilatus (detector) — Pilatus is the name of a series of silicon pixel detectors developed at the Swiss Light Source, and commercialised by [http://www.dectris.ch Dectris] . The common factor is that X rays are converted to an electrical signal by the photoelectric… …

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  • 10Semiconductor detector — A semiconductor detector is a device that uses a semiconductor (usually silicon or germanium) to detect traversing charged particles or the absorption of photons. In the field of particle physics, these detectors are usually known as silicon… …

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