Scintillat
Scintillat refers to the phenomenon of emitting flashes of light, known as scintillations, in response to the absorption of ionizing radiation such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, or neutrons. This process is widely utilized in scientific research, medical imaging, and industrial applications due to its ability to detect and measure radiation.
The term originates from the Latin word *scintilla*, meaning "spark" or "glimmer," reflecting the brief, spark-like
Common scintillators include organic compounds like anthracene and plastic scintillators, as well as inorganic crystals such
Scintillation detectors are fundamental in fields such as nuclear physics, where they help identify particle interactions,
The efficiency of a scintillator depends on factors such as its light output, decay time, and transparency.