scintillointimettereitä
Scintillointimettereitä, often translated as scintillators or scintillation counters, are devices used to detect and measure ionizing radiation. They work by exploiting the phenomenon of scintillation, where certain materials emit light when struck by energetic particles or photons. This emitted light is then detected by a photosensitive device, such as a photomultiplier tube or a photodiode, which converts the light into an electrical signal. The intensity and duration of the light pulse are related to the energy and type of radiation that caused the scintillation.
The scintillating material, or scintillator, is the core component of the detector. Common scintillators include inorganic
The electrical signal generated by the photodetector is processed by associated electronics. This processing can involve