Definition of Scintillators

1. Noun. (plural of scintillator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scintillators

1. scintillator [n] - See also: scintillator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scintillators

scintillated
scintillates
scintillating
scintillating scotoma
scintillatingly
scintillation
scintillation camera
scintillation cocktail
scintillation cocktails
scintillation counter
scintillation counting
scintillation vial
scintillations
scintillator
scintillators (current term)
scintillometer
scintillometers
scintillous
scintiphotograph
scintiphotography
scintiscan
scintiscanner
scintiscans
scintography
sciography
sciolism
sciolisms
sciolist
sciolistic

Literary usage of Scintillators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Small Business Innovation Research: Abstracts of Phase I Awards (1995) by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"83 Cesium Iodide Bromide and Cesium Iodide Chloride scintillators for High-Rate Applica- tions-Rais Enterprises, Inc., 6393 Nancy Ridge Drive, #B, ..."

2. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"The primary focus should be in the area of scintillators for the conversion ... These scintillators have to be analyzed at high spatial resolution by light ..."

3. Basic Studies in the Field of High-Temperature Engineering: Second by Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyūjo (2002)
"We are now trying other scintillators, including gas scintillators. Self-powered detectors can be used at much higher temperatures. ..."

4. Basic Studies in the Field of High-temperature Engineering: Third by Nuclear Energy Agency, 日本原子力研究所 (2004)
"According to these requirements, we propose optical instrumentation using scintillators with fused silica optical fibres. The electronic excitation dose ..."

5. Small Business Innovation Research: Program Solicitation (1993)
"... are invited for research and development on new scintillators and new ... crystals or glasses to serve as scintillators or Cerenkov materials for ..."

6. The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition: A Pictorial by Louis Christian Mullgardt, Maud Wotring Raymond (1915)
"The use of powerful scintillators with their colored rays playing upon smoke ... In several of the numbers the scintillators secure the effects unaided, ..."

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