Radiation detector having a unitary reflector part composed...

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – With or including a luminophor

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C250S366000, C250S367000

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06894282

ABSTRACT:
A radiation detector has a photodiode arrangement, a number of scintillators, and a reflector part having a number of compartments corresponding to the number of scintillators, which receive the scintillators in such a way that the scintillators are surrounded by walls of the compartments with the exception of their side respectively facing the photodiode arrangement.

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