SEMINARIUM FIZYKI WIELKICH ENERGII
Dnia 14 marca (piątek) o godzinie 11:30, w sali B2.38 odbędzie się seminarium, na którym zostanie wygłoszony referat pt.:
„Silicon Photomultipliers in Gamma and Neutron Radiation Detection – Principles and Applications”
Referuje: dr hab. inż. Martyna Grodzicka-Kobyłka (NCBJ)
Gamma-ray spectrometry using scintillation detectors is one of the most important measurement techniques employed in various fields of nuclear physics and related research. This method finds applications in fundamental nuclear physics studies, environmental monitoring, nuclear medicine, and modern border security systems.
Scintillation detectors consist of a scintillating material, which absorbs gamma quanta and subsequently emits light, and a photodetector responsible for registering this signal. The most commonly used photodetectors include PIN diodes, avalanche photodiodes (APDs), vacuum photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), and modern silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs).
This presentation will cover the operating principles of silicon photomultipliers, their advantages and limitations, as well as their potential applications in detecting light emitted by scintillators in gamma-ray spectrometry and neutron detection. Special emphasis will be placed on their use in physics, medicine, and security systems.
Serdecznie zapraszamy
dr hab. Katarzyna Grzelak
prof. dr hab. Aleksander Filip Żarnecki