Scintillation Detector Configurations

The proper detector packaging and integration of scintillation crystals is a science combining advanced design and engineering skills with proven assembly techniques and materials to produce stable, high-resolution radiation detectors.

Luxium Solutions can offer a range of scintillation materials including: NaI(Tl), LaBr3(Ce), CsI, LYSO, CLLB, LaCl3, CdWO4, CaF2, BGO, YAG(Ce), BaF2 and more. Luxium can offer a variety of standard detector designs to fulfil most radiation counting applications, including:

Solid Detectors

Commonly used for gamma-ray spectroscopy, material assay, activation analysis, radon canister counting, thyroid uptake measurements, and health physics applications for energies greater than 15 keV.

End Well and Through-Side Well-Configured Detectors

Highly efficient for measuring activity of small-sized sources and in higher energy emitting isotope measurements. End well detectors are the most efficient (typically greater than 80%) because the scintillator surrounds the sample. Through-side well detectors are ideal when space is limited and is the second most efficient configuration, and are ideal for radioimmunoassay and fuel rod monitoring applications.

Square or Rectangular Cross-Section Detectors

Provides a 27% increase in volume over a cylindrical scintillator of the same diameter and length. This increases detector efficiency while keeping package size and shielding requirements down. They are easily stacked in arrays for increased efficiency for applications such as aerial survey, whole-body counting, security portal monitoring and medium and high energy physics.

Thin Radiation Entrance Window

Designed for low-energy and X-ray detection applications. A thin entrance window allows measurements down to 3 keV while a thin crystal reduces sensitivity to background radiation. 

Light Sensor Options

Available options include PMT, position-sensitive PMT, and SiPM selected for low-background, premium resolution, fixed high voltage use, or gain matching.

Customizable Options

Each of the above standard detector configurations can be designed with:

Added Electronics

Choose from integrated or plug-on voltage divider, preamplifier, high voltage power supply, and multi-channel analyzer.

Custom Design Options

Including special flanges, mounting fixtures, low background packaging options, harsh environments to operate outside a standard laboratory environment (extreme cold, vacuum, elevated temperatures, underwater, severe mechanical shock and vibration) or other modifications can be requested.

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