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| In many
instances, radiation detection involves the
detection of signal pulses using photodiodes. If
pulses of radiation are detected using
scintillators, for example, the scintillated
light might be detected using photodiodes.
Sometimes the radiation in question (e.g.
X-rays, gamma-rays, ionized particles) might be
detected directly using photodiodes, where the
radiation is absorbed within the photodiode's
active region. In any of these cases, the best
method to amplify the signal pulses from the
photodiode is to use a charge sensitive
preamplifier.
Cremat's
charge sensitive preamplifiers are often used
with photodiode-based radiation detectors,
including those using p-i-n photodiodes and
avalanche photodiodes (APD).
In addition to being used as
photodiode amplifiers, Cremat's charge sensitive
preamplifiers may be used with
semiconductor radiation detectors (e.g. CZT, CdTe, etc), photomultiplier tubes
(PMTs), microchannel plate (MCP) detectors, or gas-based
detectors (e.g. proportional counters).
All product specifications can be
found at this web site, as well as application
notes describing their best use. |
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Modular Approach

Cremat encourages a modular approach to developing
radiation detection
instrumentation. Changes or
repairs may be simply effected by changing modules.

Cremat's CR-110 charge
sensitive preamplifier may possibly be a pin-for-pin replacement for
hybrid components in your existing circuitry. |
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