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  • Article - 12 Mar 2024
    Exploring quantum sensor development, addressing challenges like noise and scalability for enhanced precision in technology.
  • Article - 24 Oct 2022
    Radiation sensors or detectors transform a portion of the energy lost by incident radiation into an electrical signal that can be measured. Learn more about radiation sensors on AZoSensors.
  • Article - 3 Aug 2022
    In this article, a complete guide of nuclear reactor sensors is provided. Learn more about the role these sensors play in ensuring a safe, efficient nuclear power plant.
  • Article - 21 Apr 2022
    CO2 is fundamentally safer than water as the main coolant inside a nuclear power plant, however, its use requires sensing equipment
  • Article - 13 Feb 2019
    Most sensors operate using semiconductors and are therefore called semiconductor sensors.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2018
    Environmental monitoring is necessary protect the public and the environment from toxic contaminants and pathogens. This article contains a review of monitoring techniques involving sensors.
  • Article - 7 Sep 2017
    The silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) is a radiation detector with very high sensitivity, extremely low time jitter and high efficiency.
  • Article - 6 Nov 2013
    Inductive sensors are designed based on the needs of proximity sensor technology, to detect metallic or conductive parts without physical contact or where access is difficult.
  • Article - 5 Oct 2013
    Numerous industries such as those involved in manufacturing, processing, storing or transportation of flammable materials.
  • Article - 28 Jun 2013
    Dr. Sinéad O'Keeffe, Research Fellow, Optical Fibre Sensors Research Centre, University of Limerick, talks to AZoSensors about Sensor Technology for Radiotherapy Monitoring.

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