<P>Integrating aspects of engineering, application physics, and medical science, <B>Solid-State Radiation Detectors: Technology and Applications </B>offers a comprehensive review of new and emerging solid-state materials-based technologies for radiation detection. Each chapter is structured to addre
Solid-State radiation detectors : technology and applications
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- Publisher
- CRC Press LLC
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 412
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Novel X- and Gamma-Ray detectors based on Metamaterials. Signal-simulations for direct-conversion detectors. Simulation of Pixelated CdZnTe Detector Coupled to ASIC. CdZnTe Radiation Detectors for Gamma and X-ray Applications: Physics and Characterization. Carrier dynamics and electric field distribution in CdTe X-ray detectors under optical radiation. Solid State Radiation Detectors Based on Organic Semiconductors. Interconnection Technology Needs for Modular Pixel Detectors. CdTe and CdZnTe Small Pixel Imaging Detectors. Spectroscopic Imagers for Hard X-Ray Astronomy Advanced pixel detectors for hard X-ray astronomy. CdTe/CZT spectrometers with 3D imaging capabilities.
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