Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems Physical Principles and

This second edition features new chapters highlighting advances in our understanding of the behavior and properties of scintillators, and the discovery of new families of materials with light yield and excellent energy resolution very close to the theoret

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Paul Lecoq Alexander Gektin Mikhail Korzhik

Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems Physical Principles and Crystal Engineering Second Edition

Particle Acceleration and Detection Series Editors Alexander Chao SLAC Menlo Park, CA USA Frank Zimmermann CERN SL-Division AP Group Gene`ve Switzerland Katsunobu Oide KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Org. Berlin Germany Werner Riegler CERN Gene`ve Switzerland Vladimir Shiltsev Fermi National Accelerator Lab Accelerator Physics Center Batavia, IL USA

The series Particle Acceleration and Detection is devoted to monograph texts dealing with all aspects of particle acceleration and detection research and advanced teaching. The scope also includes topics such as beam physics and instrumentation as well as applications. Presentations should strongly emphasise the underlying physical and engineering sciences. Of particular interest are • contributions which relate fundamental research to new applications beyond the immeadiate realm of the original field of research • contributions which connect fundamental research in the aforementionned fields to fundamental research in related physical or engineering sciences • concise accounts of newly emerging important topics that are embedded in a broader framework in order to provide quick but readable access of very new material to a larger audience. The books forming this collection will be of importance for graduate students and active researchers alike.

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Paul Lecoq • Alexander Gektin • Mikhail Korzhik

Inorganic Scintillators for Detector Systems Physical Principles and Crystal Engineering Second Edition

Paul Lecoq CERN Geneva, Switzerland

Alexander Gektin Institute for Scintillation Materials National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kharkov, Ukraine

Mikhail Korzhik Research Institute for Nuclear Problems Belarusian State University Minsk, Belarus

ISSN 1611-1052 Particle Acceleration and Detection ISBN 978-3-319-45521-1 ISBN 978-3-319-45522-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-45522-8

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