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  • Scintillation (physics) - Wikipedia
    Scintillation is an example of luminescence, whereby light of a characteristic spectrum is emitted following the absorption of radiation
  • Stanford: Advanced Optical Ceramics Laboratory
    Scintillators are materials that are able to convert high energy radiation such as X or gamma-rays to a near visible or visible light They are widely used as detectors in medical diagnostics, high energy physics and geophysical exploration (ref Knoll)
  • Scintillation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Scintillation is defined as the process whereby certain crystalline inorganic or organic materials absorb energy from ionizing radiation, resulting in the emission of visible light flashes from the solid material
  • Ionospheric Scintillation | NOAA NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
    Scintillation of radio waves impacts the power and phase of the radio signal Scintillation is caused by small-scale (tens of meters to tens of km) structure in the ionospheric electron density along the signal path and is the result of interference of refracted and or diffracted (scattered) waves
  • SCINTILLATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SCINTILLATION is an act or instance of scintillating; especially : rapid changes in the brightness of a celestial body
  • III. Scintillation Detectors
    Scintillation light is emitted isotropically Depending on the geometry, at least half of emitted photons must be reflected one or more times to reach the faceplate of the photodetector
  • A framework for scintillation in nanophotonics | Science
    When a high-energy particle collides with a material, the energy is transferred to atoms in the material, and light can be emitted This scintillation process is used in many detector applications ranging from medical imaging to high-energy particle physics
  • What Is a Scintillator and How Does It Work? - Biology Insights
    Scintillation refers to the physical process where certain materials absorb energy from incoming high-energy particles or photons and then re-emit that absorbed energy as light, typically in the ultraviolet or visible spectrum


















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