Engineering of scintillation materials and radiation technologies : selected articles of ISMART2018 / Mikhail Korzhik, Alexander Gektin, editors.
2019
QC476.7
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Title
Engineering of scintillation materials and radiation technologies : selected articles of ISMART2018 / Mikhail Korzhik, Alexander Gektin, editors.
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ISBN
9783030219703 (electronic book)
3030219704 (electronic book)
3030219704 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (319 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-21
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QC476.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
620.11295
Summary
This proceedings book presents dual approaches to examining new theoretical models and their applicability in the search for new scintillation materials and, ultimately, the development of industrial technologies. The ISMART conferences bring together the radiation detector community, from fundamental research scientists to applied physics experts, engineers, and experts on the implementation of advanced solutions. This scientific forum builds a bridge between the different parts of the community and is the basis for multidisciplinary, cooperative research and development efforts. The main goals of the conference series are to review the latest results in scintillator development, from theory to applications, and to arrive at a deeper understanding of fundamental processes, as well as to discover components for the production of new generations of scintillation materials. The book highlights recent findings and hypotheses, key advances, as well as exotic detector designs and solutions, and includes papers on the microtheory of scintillation and the initial phase of luminescence development, applications of the various materials, as well as the development and characterization of ionizing radiation detection equipment. It also touches on the increased demand for cryogenic scintillators, the renaissance of garnet materials for scintillator applications, nano-structuring in scintillator development, trends in and applications for security, and exploration of hydrocarbons and ecological monitoring.
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Springer proceedings in physics ; v. 227.
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