Principle of x-ray detection II: Photomultiplier Tubes
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This lecture covers the conversion of scintillation light to an electrical signal using Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs) for noiseless amplification. It explains how PMTs work, their components, and how to enhance their spatial resolution.
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Explores beam-matter interactions, focusing on emission phenomena from core electron ionization by X-Rays and electrons, and the competition between Auger and X-Rays emissions.
Explores X-ray detection technologies, including semiconductor diodes and scintillators, for applications in cancer cell imaging and particle detection.