energyintegrating
Energyintegrating refers to a class of detectors and measurement methods in which the incoming signal is integrated over a defined time window. The output is proportional to the total energy of the incident radiation or light during that interval, rather than to the number of individual photons or quanta.
Principle and operation: In energyintegrating systems, a photodetector converts light or radiation into an electrical signal.
Relation to photon counting: Energyintegrating detectors do not ordinarily resolve the energy of single photons. They
Applications: Energyintegrating detectors are widely used in X-ray imaging (including radiography and computed tomography), gamma-ray and
Advantages and limitations: Advantages include high dynamic range, simplicity of electronics, and robustness under high flux.
See also: Photodetectors, photon-counting detectors, energy-dispersive detectors, integrators.