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- Phoswich detectors were developed to detect low-intensity, low-energy gamma rays, X-rays, as well as alpha and beta particles efficiently in a higher-energy...
- incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Experiment: Phoswich-Cherenkov Counter Telescope". NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 4 November...
- Rajagopal, V.; Meenakshisundaram, V.; Indira, R. (2011). "Calibration of phoswich-based lung counting system using realistic chest phantom". Radiation Protection...
- Spectrometer (MECS) High Pressure Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter (HPGSPC) Phoswich Detector System (PDS) Wide Field Camera (WFC) The first four instruments...
- similar diameter, viewed by seven photomultiplier tubes, operated as a phoswich: i.e., particle and gamma-ray events from the rear produced slow-rise time...
- Modulation Collimator, in which stripes of NaI(Tl) and CsI(Na) detectors make a phoswich. WATCH monitored about 25 X-rays sources over the whole sky over the course...
- sensitive to photons with an energy range of 25-80 keV. PoGOLite contains 217 phoswich detector cells (PDC) which are surrounded by a ring of side anticoincidence...
- extragalactic sources. The HEXTE consisted of two clusters each containing four phoswich scintillation detectors. Each cluster could "rock" (beam switch) along...
- effects of particles or photons entering from the rear was suppressed by a "phoswich" design, in which the active NaI detecting element was optically coupled...
- scientific instrument is an array of 18 NaI(Tl)/CsI(na) slat-collimated "phoswich" scintillation detectors, collimated to 5.7°×1° overlapping fields of view...