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Radiation detector photographic emulsion

Photographic emulsions and photoelectric detection devices can be used as detectors for electromagnetic radiation between 150 and 800 nm. Among the photoelectric devices, photomultipliers are the most important but new solid state devices have become a useful alternative. [Pg.61]

Instruments for measuring ionized radiation typically include a sensing device and a readout device. Some are usefiil for field measurement whereas other combinations come in small packages useful for dosimetry. Sensors are very critical. Different types of radiation require different types of sensors. Sensors include Geiger-MueUer tubes (used in Geiger counters), ionization chambers, luminescent detectors, scintillation detectors, and photographic emulsions. [Pg.313]

Certain interactions with matter of the radiation accompanying the decay of unstable nuclides (a- and /9-particles, y rays) are the basis for the detection and measurement of radioactivity These include photochemical processes, by which a radioactive sample placed in close contact with photographic emulsion causes blackening of the latter upon development (autoradiography) gas ionisation and the deriving production of current pulses that can be analysed and measured by suitable devices excitation of orbital electrons of special molecules, either in a crystalline form or in solution, with subsequent emission of light pulses to be converted into electric current by a photoelectric detector (scintillation)... [Pg.31]

The interactions of radiation with matter can serve as bases for the detection of radiation and the measurement of its intensity. One of the simplest methods is that used by Henri Becquerel in his discovery of radioactivity—the exposure of a photographic film, as in film badge radiation detectors. The effect of a and jS particles, and 7 rays on a photographic emulsion is similar to that of X-rays. [Pg.1195]

Other detection modes in bright CL or BL reactions are multichannel detectors, which provide simultaneous detection of the dispersed radiation and produce a permanent image of a wide area. Photographic films or plates are emulsions that contain silver halide crystals in which incident photons produce stable clusters of silver atoms within the crystals. Internal amplification is provided in the development process by an electron donor that reduces the remaining silver ions to silver atoms within the exposed crystals. A complexing agent is used to remove the... [Pg.56]


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