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3-D Position Sensitive Semiconductor Detectors
February 5, 3:30pm - 4:30pmManoa Campus, Wat 112
The Department of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Dr. Burcin Donmez, Nuclear Engineering, University of Michigan to speak on "3-D Position Sensitive Semiconductor Detectors."
Abstract:
Gamma-ray spectrometers with 3-D position sensitivity are of interest in homeland security, high energy astrophysics and medical imaging applications. Current systems developed by the University of Michigan rely on thick room temperature semiconductor detectors including CdZnTe, HgI2 and TlBr. In this presentation basic operation principles of semiconductor detectors will be discussed. Application and advantages of digital signal processing on signal readout will also be discussed.
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Free
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Physics and Astronomy, Manoa Campus
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Dr. John G. Learned, 956-2964, jgl@phys.hawaii.edu
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