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For the use in high energy physics detectors as well as in medical imaging applications several concepts have been developed in the last years, using the advantages of highly granular active detector components. Pulling inorganic fibers by the micro pulling down method provides a relatively fast and cost efficient method to provide such highly granular detector components in form of inorganic scintillation...
Similar to the field of application of traditionally used fibers based on plastic scintillators, there is a growing interest to replace the materials by inorganic crystalline materials. They will provide significantly higher light yield, an efficient interaction with electromagnetic probes due to the content of high-Z elements, a wider range of emission wavelength to adapt to the appropriate photo...
The development of the technology for the growth of inorganic scintillating fibers has initiated a significant progress in the production of compact inorganic scintillators during the last years. Triggered by the traditional applications of fibers based on plastic scintillators, there are strong arguments for replacing those fibers by inorganic crystals. One can rely on a significantly higher light...
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