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Scintillator and Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array

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Difference between Scintillator and Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array

Scintillator vs. Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array

A scintillator is a material that exhibits scintillation—the property of luminescence, when excited by ionizing radiation. The Washington Area Large-scale Time-coincidence Array (WALTA) is a cosmic ray physics experiment run by the University of Washington to investigate ultra high energy cosmic rays (>1019eV).

Similarities between Scintillator and Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array

Scintillator and Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Photomultiplier.

Photomultiplier

Photomultiplier tubes (photomultipliers or PMTs for short), members of the class of vacuum tubes, and more specifically vacuum phototubes, are extremely sensitive detectors of light in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Scintillator and Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array Comparison

Scintillator has 152 relations, while Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array has 9. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.62% = 1 / (152 + 9).

References

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