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Detection of Electromagnetic Radiation

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The radiation used in spectroscopic experiments needs to be measured. Due to the wide field of applications, radiation detectors must satisfy a large number of different constraints. Requirements can be high sensitivity, large bandwidth, high speed, high stability, etc. Hence, a large number of different concepts and technical realizations exist for the detectors.

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Kuzmany, H. (2009). Detection of Electromagnetic Radiation. In: Solid-State Spectroscopy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01479-6_5

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