Lecture

Detectors: Dispersive Photon & Electron Energy

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This lecture covers dispersive photon detectors such as WDX and EDX, explaining their characteristics like sensitivity and resolution. It also discusses Von Hamos detectors and Electron energy detectors - CHAS, detailing their components and recording modes. The instructor concludes with a summary of the section and remarks on the course.

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