Scintillator

A substance which produces a flash of light when struck by radiation.


A substance that produces a fluorescent flash when struck by high-energy radiation, such as beta or gamma rays. In medicine the most commonly used scintillator is a crystal of thallium-activated sodium iodide. The fluorescence, magnified by a phototube multiplier, may be recorded photographically or electronically during the production of a scintigram or scintiscan.


 


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