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  • *[[Gaseous ionization detectors]] *[[Single-photon avalanche diode]] ...
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  • ...ation|last1=Gottwald|first1=Alexander|title=7 - Advanced silicon radiation detectors in the vacuum ultraviolet and the extreme ultraviolet spectral range|date=2 ...
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  • ...ity of the light field rather than the electric field because there are no detectors that can directly measure electromagnetic fields in the optical range. Howe ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of single-photon detector}} ...False-color [[scanning electron micrograph]] of a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD). Image credit: [[NIST]].]] ...
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  • ...r, the [[kinetic inductance detector]], and the [[superconducting nanowire single-photon detector]] ...quantities of NbTi also used in the magnets for the LHC's huge experiment detectors.<ref name=LHC-2010>[http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2010/09/10/superconductors-fu ...
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  • |journal = Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy III. Proceedings of the SPIE. | series=Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy III |date=Jul 2006 ...
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  • ...de=1978SciAm.239d..62L}}</ref> This is used in some forms of tomography: [[single-photon emission computed tomography]] and [[positron emission tomography]] (PET) s | Synthetic || used in household smoke detectors as an ionising agent ...
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  • ...his second shock continues to push particles away and allows them to reach detectors on Earth within the limits discussed earlier.<ref name=":9" /> ...
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  • ...transparent armor windows, nose cones for heat seeking missiles, radiation detectors for non-destructive testing, high energy physics, space exploration, securi ...
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  • ...ts and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=594 | issue=2 | y ...or arrangement, usually four detectors in a planar 90 ° arrangement or six detectors in an octahedral arrangement, "sees" the rotation of the core on the order ...
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  • [[Photodetector|Optical detectors]] or emitters === Transducers, sensors, detectors === ...
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  • ...nce for a Photon Anticorrelation Effect on a Beam Splitter: A New Light on Single-Photon Interferences|journal=[[EPL (journal)|Europhysics Letters]]|volume=1|issue= ...nce for a photon anticorrelation effect on a beam splitter: A new light on single-photon interferences |journal=[[EPL (journal)|Europhysics Letters]] |volume=1 |iss ...
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  • ...ve events, they are also used in flow meters, [[accelerometer]]s and level detectors, as well as motor vehicles, to sense changes in the transmission, fuel inje ...
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  • === Detectors === ...g detector (PSD) or charged-coupled device (CCD) may be used to operate as detectors.<ref>Bakhtiar, Ray. "Surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy: a versatile te ...
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  • ...t require large torques or high accuracy such as follow-up links and error detectors in servo, automatic control systems (such as an autopilot system). In simpl ...
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  • |Sensors other than radiation detectors ...
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  • ...as a source of power. As noted, rectifiers can serve as [[detector (radio)|detectors]] of [[radio]] signals. In gas heating systems [[flame rectification]] is u ...Pickard]] starting in 1902, it was a significant improvement over earlier detectors such as the coherer. The crystal detector was widely used prior to vacuum t ...
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  • ...despite discussion in the code-making panel about excluding bedroom smoke detectors from the requirement. "Outlets" as defined in the NEC includes receptacles, ...
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  • ...vector and the detector increases, until at an angle of 180°—that is, for detectors oriented in the opposite direction to the spin vector—the expectation of de ...
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