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2 February 1993 Development and performance of position-sensitive detectors at ISIS
C. C. Wilson
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Abstract
The ISIS Single Crystal Diffractometer SXD is a time-of-flight Laue instrument exploiting the pulsed nature of the ISIS beam along with large area detectors. This means that the data collected on SXD is in the form of reciprocal space volumes. The development of the large area position-sensitive detectors used on ISIS are outlined, and results obtained from both the Anger camera and later fiber-optic encoded scintillator detectors are used to illustrate the performance of these.
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C. C. Wilson "Development and performance of position-sensitive detectors at ISIS", Proc. SPIE 1737, Neutrons, X Rays, and Gamma Rays: Imaging Detectors, Material Characterization Techniques, and Applications, (2 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138662
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Zinc

Cameras

Scintillators

Fiber optics

Prototyping

Gamma radiation

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