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Scintillation
Material which glows when excited by ionizing radiation
wavelength of the emitted optical photon. A scintillation detector or scintillation counter is obtained when a scintillator is coupled to an electronic light sensor
Scintillator
Visual aura associated with migraine
Scintillating scotoma is a visual aura that was first described by 19th-century physician Hubert Airy (1838–1903). Originating from the brain, it may
Scintillating_scotoma
Variation in brightness and the position of stars due to atmospheric refraction
phenomenon is termed astronomical scintillation; for objects within the atmosphere, the phenomenon is termed terrestrial scintillation. As one of the three principal
Twinkling
Instrument for measuring ionizing radiation
utilising scintillation counters for detection of potentially dangerous gamma-emitting materials during transport. These include scintillation counters
Scintillation_counter
Scintillation is a fluctuation in the amplitude of a target on a radar display. It is closely related to target glint, or wander, an apparent displacement
Scintillation_(radar)
Production of light due to absorption of high-energy photons or particles
than the absorbed radiation, hence scintillation is generally a down-conversion process. The first stage of scintillation, conversion, is the process where
Scintillation_(physics)
Random fluctuations in radio waves of celestial origin
Scintillation, meaning rapid modification, in radio waves due to the small scale structures in the ionosphere, known as ionospheric scintillation, was
Interplanetary_scintillation
Measurement of radioactivity of a sample material
Liquid Scintillation Counting, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Radiation Safety Program Principles and Applications of Liquid Scintillation Counting
Liquid_scintillation_counting
Phased array radio telescope built in 1967
The Interplanetary Scintillation Array (also known as the IPS Array or Pulsar Array) is a radio telescope that was built in 1967 at the Mullard Radio
Interplanetary Scintillation Array
Interplanetary_Scintillation_Array
Camera to record gamma radiation
A gamma camera (γ-camera), also called a scintillation camera or Anger camera, is a device used to image gamma radiation emitting radioisotopes, a technique
Gamma_camera
High-energy detection
utilize the control over the intrinsic scintillation process of spontaneous emission to improve scintillation. This approach is based on the Purcell effect
Nanophotonic_scintillators
Kind of grid that deceives a person's vision
Grid and the scintillation effect". Perception. 24 Suppl. A: 88–89. Schrauf, M.; Lingelbach, B.; Wist, E. R. (1997). "The Scintillating Grid Illusion"
Grid_illusion
Quantitative study of the energy spectra of gamma-ray sources
photomultipliers are also sensitive to ambient light, scintillators are encased in light-tight coverings. Scintillation detectors can also be used to detect alpha-
Gamma_spectroscopy
Device measuring ionizing radiation exposure
dosage.[citation needed] A scintillation counter detects ionizing radiation by measuring the light emitted from a scintillator, giving a measurement of
Dosimeter
radioactivity to light requires a liquid medium of scintillation combination consisting soluble organic scintillators and organic solvents. During the process of
Scintillation_proximity_assay
counter. Scintillation neutron detectors include liquid organic scintillators, crystals, plastics, glass and scintillation fibers. Organic scintillators are
Neutron_detection
Detector for low-energy particles
A scintillating bolometer (or luminescent bolometer) is a scientific instrument using particle physics in the search for events with low energy deposition
Scintillating_bolometer
Particle measurement device
The Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) was a scintillation counter at Los Alamos National Laboratory that measured the number of neutrinos being
Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector
Liquid_Scintillator_Neutrino_Detector
Argentine footballer (born 1987)
Bieler, Des (3 February 2016). "Lionel Messi's 500th goal shows off scintillating skill". The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 February 2016. Güell, Robert
Lionel_Messi
Observatory
Large Underground Scintillation Telescope (BLUST). This detector would consist of huge (10 kilotonnes) amounts of liquid scintillator. It would be located
Baksan_Neutrino_Observatory
Diagnostic imaging test in nuclear medicine
coated with materials which scintillate when subjected to gamma rays are scanned with optical photon detectors and scintillation counters. The subjects are
Scintigraphy
compositions and scintillation counters. Poor counting efficiency can be caused by an extremely low energy to light conversion rate, (scintillation efficiency)
Counting_efficiency
Chemical compound
ionizing radiation by emitting scintillation photons. At cryogenic temperatures it is among the brightest scintillators known and is a promising candidate
Gallium_arsenide
1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI
brief consideration of reflections from space debris, interstellar scintillation, and comet hydrogen clouds), the signal has never recurred, and no explanation
Wow!_signal
Chemical compound
is an aromatic hydrocarbon and a chromophore. One possible use is in scintillation counters where it is dissolved in toluene and glows when subject to
Para-Quaterphenyl
Musical artist
the slushwave subgenre. He initially released albums under the alias Scintillation! and later as Virtual Dream Plaza and Tianhuojian. He is of Finnish
Telepath_(musician)
Instrument for measuring gamma radiation
only continuum spectra, so that the moderate spectral resolution of scintillation (often sodium iodide (NaI) or caesium iodide, (CsI) spectrometers),
Gamma-ray_spectrometer
Chemical compound
subjected to ionizing radiation, emits photons (i.e., scintillate) and is used in scintillation detectors, traditionally in nuclear medicine, geophysics
Sodium_iodide
NASA space observatory designed to detect X-rays and gamma rays (1991–2000)
a time interval ranging from ~0.1 s up to about 100 s. The Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) by the Naval Research Laboratory detected
Compton_Gamma_Ray_Observatory
Institute for Scintillation Materials of NAS of Ukraine is a Ukrainian leading research centre specializing in luminescent and scintillation materials research
Institute for Scintillation Materials
Institute_for_Scintillation_Materials
purposes. Scintillation Materials, luminescence, radiation instrumentation. R&D head Methods’ development of the organization scintillation properties
Borys_Grynyov
Galaxy in the constellation Hercules
elegant proof of the role of scattering due to the ISM, or interstellar scintillation, by showing a time delay in arrival between the signal at widely spaced
QSR_J1819+3845
Physics apparatus designed to study neutrinos
oil is a natural scintillator, so charged particles without sufficient energy to produce Cherenkov light still produce scintillation light. Low-energy
Neutrino_detector
1987 radioactive contamination incident in Brazil
In the morning of September 29, a visiting medical physicist used a scintillation counter to confirm the presence of radioactivity and persuaded the authorities
Goiânia_accident
2006–2011 dark matter experiment in England
two signatures for each particle interaction: a fast flash of light (scintillation) and the local release of charge (ionisation). In two-phase xenon –
ZEPLIN-III
Chemical compound
has 355 isomers). It is used as a solvent, distillation chaser, and scintillator component. It is used as a diluent for tributyl phosphate (TBP) in nuclear
Dodecane
1990s astrophysics experiment in Utah
experiment operating in the 1990s. It consisted of a very large array of scintillation detectors located at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah, USA, approximately
Chicago_Air_Shower_Array
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
6 October 1959, after which the transmitter failed to operate. The scintillation counter experiment was designed to make direct observations of electrons
Explorer_6
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
settlement that is now part of the city. From November 1977, the Artyomovsk Scintillation Detector has been located in Soledar salt mine, operating at a depth
Soledar
110th season in existence of FC Barcelona
high-profiled players such as Deco and Ronaldinho, Barcelona played scintillating football throughout the season, winning the Copa del Rey, La Liga, and
2008–09_FC_Barcelona_season
Observatory in the United Kingdom
Synthesis Telescope Two Half-Mile Telescopes Remains of the Interplanetary Scintillation Array One-Mile Telescope (left), two of the Half-Mile Telescope (centre)
Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
Mullard_Radio_Astronomy_Observatory
Telescope designed to observe remote objects by detecting X-rays
energy and scintillate, i.e. reemit the absorbed energy in the form of a small flash of light, typically in the visible range. The scintillation X-ray detector
X-ray_telescope
American journalist and political commentator (born 1959)
with him, about the value of witnessing the world's atrocities and scintillating [sic] them into stories that will call on people to act. Which is what
Nicholas_Kristof
Quantitative measurement of the energy of alpha particles
alternative method is to use liquid scintillation counting (LSC), where the sample is directly mixed with a scintillation cocktail. When the individual light
Alpha-particle_spectroscopy
Italian tennis player (born 2001)
from the original on 20 December 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023. "Scintillating Sinner Leads Italy To Davis Cup Title". ATP Tour. 26 November 2023.
Jannik_Sinner
Scientific instruments
noise of TEM or scanning TEM (STEM) measurements performed on such scintillation-based CCD detectors therefore mainly consists of two major noise contributions
Detectors for transmission electron microscopy
Detectors_for_transmission_electron_microscopy
Chemical element with atomic number 18 (Ar)
noble gases, argon has a high scintillation light yield (about 51 photons/keV), is transparent to its own scintillation light, and is relatively easy
Argon
Electronic signal processing device
plastic scintillation counters, such as those used for lifetime measurement in electron–positron annihilation experiments. The scintillator pulses have
Constant fraction discriminator
Constant_fraction_discriminator
Satellite-based equatorial ionosphere research
The Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task Mission (SPORT) is a partnership between several Brazilian and North American institutions whose
Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task Mission
Scintillation_Prediction_Observations_Research_Task_Mission
A Lucas cell is a type of scintillation counter. It is used to acquire a gas sample, filter out the radioactive particulates through a special filter
Lucas_cell
Luminescent substance
plasma video display screens, fluoroscope screens, fluorescent lights, scintillation sensors, most white LEDs, and luminous paints for black light art. Phosphorescent
Phosphor
Chemical compound
2,5-Diphenyloxazole (PPO) is an organic scintillator. It is used as a wavelength shifter (also called a "primary shifter" or "fluor"), which means that
2,5-Diphenyloxazole
Underground neutrino physics experiment
Observatory (SNO), replacing heavy water with 780 tonnes of organic liquid scintillator to enable high-sensitivity measurements of low-energy neutrino interactions
SNO+
Indian actress (born 1993)
mixed review for Film Companion, Neelima Menon wrote that Gabbi was "scintillating as the mysterious stranger". She followed this with the unremarkable
Wamiqa_Gabbi
Dutch and Belgian racing driver (born 1997)
& highlights: Verstappen triumphs over Hamilton after late pass in scintillating French Grand Prix". Formula One. Archived from the original on 21 June
Max_Verstappen
Chemical compound
violet. POPOP is used in both solid and liquid organic scintillators. Mechanism of Liquid Scintillation Counting, National Diagnostics, retrieved 24 Sept 2007
POPOP
United States satellite launched in 1958
plastic scintillation counter sensitive to electrons (E>700 keV) and protons (E>10 MeV), a shielded directional caesium iodide scintillation counter sensitive
Explorer_5
Formula for light yield per path length
Semi-empirical calculation of quenching factors for ions in scintillators. A more complete theory of scintillation saturation, that gives Birks' law when only unimolecular
Birks'_law
Indian actress (1963–2018)
Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. "Bollywood Blockbusters:Scintillating Sridevi". CNN-IBN. Archived from the original on 9 March 2014. "PIX:
Sridevi
U.S. directed-energy weapon/telecom research facility
to conduct research to use adaptive optics to remove the effects of scintillation (atmospheric turbulence). Turbulence interferes with laser beam integrity
Starfire_Optical_Range
American singer (born 1940)
that Warwick's delivery and stage presence are often described as "scintillating, soothing, sensual and soulful". A writer for the South Bend Tribune
Dionne_Warwick
invented in 1951 by Hal Anger, who is also well known for inventing the scintillation camera. Anger filed U.S. patent #2,779,876 on March 3, 1953 for his
Well_counter
Measurement of radiation exposure
radioactive particulate monitoring Dosimeter Geiger counter Ion chamber Scintillation counter Proportional counter Radiation monitoring Semiconductor detector
Roentgen_(unit)
Symptom of epilepsy and migraine
speech Animated depictions Flickering animation of a scintillating scotoma, where the scintillations were of a zigzag pattern starting in the center of
Aura_(symptom)
Radiation measurement instrument
visible use. The most commonly used hand-held survey meters are the scintillation counter, which is used in the measurement of alpha, beta and neutron
Survey_meter
liquid scintillation counting, a small aliquot, filter or swab is added to scintillation fluid and the plate or vial is placed in a scintillation counter
Radioactivity in the life sciences
Radioactivity_in_the_life_sciences
modules. The diodes are laminated with a scintillation screen to create x-ray sensitive diodes. The scintillation screen converts the photon energy emitted
Linear_diode_array
Chemical compound
and high scintillation light yield. In recent years, europium-doped strontium iodide (SrI2:Eu2+) has emerged as a promising scintillation material for
Strontium_iodide
Scottish physicist (1912–1998)
atomic bomb. There he invented the scintillation counter by adding a photomultiplier tube to an existing scintillation crystal which had previously been
Samuel_Curran
Chemical compound
anthraquinone and its derivatives such as the red dye alizarin, and as a scintillator to detect high energy particles. Anthracene is colorless but exhibits
Anthracene
Emission of secondary X-rays from a material excited by high-energy X-rays
capable of withstanding the high pressure difference. Scintillation counters consist of a scintillating crystal (typically of sodium iodide doped with thallium)
X-ray_fluorescence
Instrument to measure gamma activity
measurement and movement of multiple samples. Gamma counters are usually scintillation counters. In a typical system, a number of samples are placed in sealed
Gamma_counter
Association football club in London, England
Fulham once again amassed 101 points out of a possible 138 in their scintillating title run, which was crowned with an open-top bus parade down Fulham
Fulham_F.C.
Inorganic chemical compound of bismuth, germanium and oxygen
radiation hardness (parameters remaining stable up to 5.104 Gy), high scintillation efficiency, good energy resolution between 5 and 20 MeV, is mechanically
Bismuth_germanate
Devices and processes that produce light
chemistry to detect certain elements Radioluminescence, also termed scintillation, is luminescence arising from excitation by high-energy particles or
List_of_light_sources
Company in Sweetwater, United States
radiation detection and monitoring equipment such as geiger counters, scintillation counters, dosimeters, and other radiation detection equipment. The company
Ludlum_Measurements
Intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor
doped in equal quantities of p and n. In the context of phosphors and scintillators, doping is better known as activation; this is not to be confused with
Doping_(semiconductor)
1994 American animated film
and the first to have a core story noticeably less involving than its scintillating peripheral characters." Maslin felt the storyline has "more noticeably
The_Lion_King
Indian actress (born 1987)
"The Family Man Season 2 review: Manoj Bajpayee meets his match in scintillating Samantha Akkineni". Hindustan Times. 4 June 2021. Archived from the
Samantha_Ruth_Prabhu
English actor (born 1982)
revival drew rave reviews, with critic John Lahr stating that the 'scintillating show' also offered the 'rousing spectacle of the next generation's theatrical
Eddie_Redmayne
Calcium tungstate mineral
August 2024. Gillette, R.H. (1950). "Calcium and Cadmium Tungstate as Scintillation Counter Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detection". Rev. Sci. Instrum. 21 (4):
Scheelite
Dark matter search experiment
(PMTs) were used to detect the scintillation light produced by a particle interacting with the liquid argon. As the scintillation light produced is of short
DEAP
Instrument in space to study astronomical objects
limited by the filtering and distortion of electromagnetic radiation (scintillation or twinkling) due to the atmosphere. A telescope orbiting Earth outside
Space_telescope
Method used for determining the concentrations of elements in many materials
encountered in NAA are the gas ionisation type, scintillation type and the semiconductor type. Of these the scintillation and semiconductor type are the most widely
Neutron_activation_analysis
Indian actor (born 1982)
appreciation from film critics, with The Times of India calling it "scintillating" and Idlebrain.com calling it as "best in his career". A critic also
Allu_Arjun
Species of butterfly
Iolaus scintillans, the scintillating sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Senegal, Burkina Faso, northern Ivory Coast, northern
Iolaus_scintillans
Soviet spacecraft
counters, a sodium-iodide scintillation counter, and a Cherenkov detector. The upper stage of the rocket contained a scintillation counter and 1 kilogram
Luna_1
Instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation
between α- and β-particles or provision of particle energy information, scintillation counters or proportional counters should be used. Those instrument types
Geiger_counter
Type of cut used when shaping a diamond
critical angle and is then refracted out the side of the stone. The term scintillation brilliance is applied to the number and arrangement of light reflections
Diamond_cut
Chemical compound
CeBr3. This white hygroscopic solid is of interest as a component of scintillation counters. The compound has been known since at least 1899, when Muthman
Cerium(III)_bromide
Branch of physics focused on radiation protection
chambers proportional counters Geiger counters Semiconductor detectors Scintillation detectors The links should be followed for a fuller description of each
Health_physics
Elementary particle with extremely low mass
5 MeV. Pairs of photons in coincidence could be detected by the two scintillation detectors above and below the target. The neutrons were captured by
Neutrino
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
double scintillation counter that measured 55- to 500-MeV protons in six energy intervals and protons above 600 MeV, (2) a single scintillator that measured
Explorer_12
1985 Indian film
November 2020. "The Odhani song from Made In China has style but the scintillation seems missing". mid-day. 24 September 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2020
Meru_Malan
beam and the scintillation events were either counted as flashes or, in the case of X-ray diagnostics, viewed as an image. A scintillation counter known
History of radiation protection
History_of_radiation_protection
Hypothetical invisible cosmic material
of nuclei (typically a few keV), which induces energy in the form of scintillation light, ionization, or phonons (heat). For axions, experiments typically
Dark_matter
2024 documentary film by Bruce David Klein
In his review for Variety, critic Owen Gleiberman called the film "scintillating". He wrote of a general sense of positivity despite overwhelming odds
Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
Liza:_A_Truly_Terrific_Absolutely_True_Story
Scintillator material
Zhigang; Guo, Hao; Ma, Lishuang; Wang, Zhile; Wu, Qi (2020-07-01). "Scintillation properties of GAGG:Ce ceramic and single crystal". Optical Materials
GAGG:Ce
Bibcode:1952RScI...23..414W. doi:10.1063/1.1746324. Characterization of Phoswich Scintillation Detectors for the Focal Plane Hodoscope of Magnetic Proton Recoil Spectrometers
Phoswich_detector
SCINTILLATION
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praise
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim, Telugu
Pray; Powerful and Complete
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German
Lord
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, SCOUT means simply "scout," used by author Harper Lee for a character in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird.Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit
Soul; A River in Afghanistan; Rising; Up; Red; A Doe
Male
Hebrew
(גֵּרְש×ׄ×) Hebrew name GERESHOM means "exile, expulsion." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Moses.
Girl/Female
Indian
Worthy, Deserving, Capable, Suitable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Rajasthani, Telugu, Traditional
Old; Lord Shiva
Female
Egyptian
, house above.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Morning light
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n.
A reflecting telescope, part of which is made to rotate eccentrically, so as to produce a ringlike image of a star, instead of a point; -- used in studying the scintillation of the stars.
n.
The act of scintillating.
n.
A little spark; a scintillation.
n.
A spark or flash emitted in scintillating.
n.
A flying off in small particles, as heated iron or fermenting liquors; a sparkling; scintillation.
n.
A shining with intermitted light; a scintillation; a sparkling; as, the twinkling of the stars.