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What does DE stand for?

Detection Efficiency


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The Si devices offer flat and wide spectral response in the visible light spectrum from 300 to 800 nm and significantly improved photon detection efficiency (PDE) of 30-40%.
Compared to the previous two technologies, adherents claim a field of view advantage and object detection efficiency.
Unbalance detection efficiency might skew the measurement basis used on arriving photons and undermine the randomness of the measurement bases.
It is known that NaI detectors have a detection efficiency of 10%, as it takes an average of 10 y-rays to produce one recorded event (Friedlander 1981).
Depth The most frequently asked metal detection efficiency is, "How deep will it go?
The proposed detectors are to operate at 1550 nm to 1800 nm eye safe wavelengths and have very high internal gain, extremely low excess noise, high detection efficiency and potentially low cross-talk and after pulsing.
Photon-multiplier tubes (PMTs) offer excellent properties for FLIM techniques, whereas the higher detection efficiency of single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) makes them ideal for FCS.
Liquid scintillation (LS) counting has been the method of choice in our laboratory for the measurement of [beta]-emitting radionuclides, primarily due to the high LS detection efficiency and the relative ease of sample preparation.

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