Inorganic vitreous detector material

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106 47R, 250472, C03C 308, C03C 316, G01T 510

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RE0301418

ABSTRACT:
An inorganic vitreous detector material which in principle is composed of the three-component system consisting of metaphosphoric acid, aluminum metaphosphate, and zinc oxide, is used for the determination of the energy of particles of high energy. Such a material may additionally contain silicon dioxide and boron trioxide.

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