Radiation detection is key to experimental nuclear physics as well as underpinning a wide range of applications in nuclear decommissioning, homeland security and medical imaging. This book presents the state-of-the-art in radiation detection of light and heavy ions, beta particles, gamma rays and neutrons. The underpinning physics of different detector technologies is presented, and their performance is compared and contrasted. Detector technology likely to be encountered in contemporary international laboratories is emphasized. There is a strong focus on experimental design and mapping detector technology to the needs of a particular measurement problem.
This book will be invaluable to PhD students in experimental nuclear physics and nuclear technology, as well as undergraduate students encountering projects based on radiation detection for the first time. It will also be of value to those working on industrial and medical applications of radiation detection, setting their work in the broader focus of the state-of-the-art detector technology.
This book will be invaluable to PhD students in experimental nuclear physics and nuclear technology, as well as undergraduate students encountering projects based on radiation detection for the first time. It will also be of value to those working on industrial and medical applications of radiation detection, setting their work in the broader focus of the state-of-the-art detector technology.
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