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Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems

Physical Principles and Crystal Engineering
BuchGebunden
408 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am28.12.20162. Aufl.
This second edition features new chapters highlighting advances in our understanding of the behavior and properties of scintillators, and the discovery of new families of materials with light yield and excellent energy resolution very close to the theoretical limit.mehr
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KlappentextThis second edition features new chapters highlighting advances in our understanding of the behavior and properties of scintillators, and the discovery of new families of materials with light yield and excellent energy resolution very close to the theoretical limit.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-319-45521-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum28.12.2016
Auflage2. Aufl.
Seiten408 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht920 g
IllustrationenXVI, 408 p. 226 illus., 44 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.39223464

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface to the Second edition.- Preface to the First Edition.- Scintillation and Inorganic Scintillators.- How User´s Requirements Influence the Development of Scintillators.- Addressing the Increased Demand for Fast Timing.- Scintillation Mechanisms in Inorganic Scintillators.- Energy Resolution and Non-proportionality of Scintillators.- Influence of the Crystal Structure Defects on Scintillation Properties.- Charged Hadron Radiation Damage of Scintillators.- Crystal Engineering.- Examples of Recent Crystal Development.- Conclusion.- Index.mehr

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Autor


Paul Rene Michel Lecoq received his diploma as Engineer in Physics Instrumentation at the Ecole Polytechnique de Grenoble in 1972, under the leadership of Nobel Laureate Louis Neel. After two years of work at the Nuclear Physics laboratory of the University of Montreal, Canada, he got his PhD in Nuclear Physics in 1974. Since then he has been working at CERN in 5 major international experiments on particle physics, one of them led by Nobel Laureates Samuel Ting. His action on detector instrumentation, and particularly on heavy inorganic scintillator materials has received a strong support from Nobel Laureates Carlo Rubbia and Georges Charpak. He has been the technical coordinator of the electromagnetic calorimeter of the CMS experiment at CERN, which played an important role in the discovery of the Higgs boson. Member of a number of advisory committees and of international Societies, he is the promoter since 2002 of the CERIMED.NET initiative (European Center for Research in MedicalImaging) for networking physics and medicine in the field of medical imaging. He has been awarded an ERC advanced grant in 2013 by the European Research Council. He has been elected in 2008 member of the European Academy of Sciences and elevated in 2015 to the IEEE fellow grade.

Alexander Gektin received his diploma after graduating at the Physical faculty of Kharkov university. His PhD thesis (1981) was devoted to defects study in halide crystals. He got his DrSci degree in 1990 (Riga, Latvia) when he investigated the influence of high irradiation doses to crystals. During the last two decades he took part as a renowned scintillation material scientist to several international projects like BELLE, BaBar, PiBeta, CMS in high energy physics, GLAST and AGILLE in astrophysics. At the same time he has led several developments for medical imaging (large area SPECT scintillator) and security systems (600 mm long position sensitive detectors).The major part of these technology developments was transferred to different industrial production lines. At the same time he is known as an expert in the study of fundamental processes of energy absorption, relaxation and light emission in scintillation materials. He has authored more then 250 publications. He is also an Associated Editor of IEEE Transaction of Nuclear Sciences.

Mikhail Korzhik (Korjik) received his diploma in Physics at the Belarus State University in 1981. He got his PhD in 1991 and Doctoral Diploma in 2005 in Nuclear Physics and Optics. Since the beginning of nineties he was deeply involved in research and development of inorganic scintillation materials. He was instrumental in the development of the YAlO 3 :Ce technology for low energy gamma-rays detection. An important achievement has been the discovery of  Pr 3+ doped scintillation media and GdAlO 3 :Ce and LuAlO 3 :Ce scintillation materials. His study promoted the understanding of scintillation mechanismin many crystals. He took part in the discovery and mass production technology development of the lead tungstate PbWO 4 scintillation crystal for high energy physics application, which resulted in the use of this crystal in two ambitious experiments at LHC, CMS and ALICE and an important contribution to the discovery of the Higgs boson. He is member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the SCINT cycle of International Conferences dedicated to scintillation materials development.