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  • Indirect detectors contain a layer of scintillator material, either gadolinium oxysulfide or cesium iodide, which converts the x-rays into light.

  • A thin gas of cesium atoms is released into the cavity where they are exposed to microwaves.

  • The earliest sensors were scintillation detectors, with photomultiplier tubes excited by (typically) cesium iodide crystals.

  • Later rubidium beam and cesium beam clocks were used.

  • The metallic titanium provides reducing conditions during ceramic synthesis and helps decrease volatilisation of radioactive cesium.

  • Frlez et al. recently reported using tomographic methods to track the passage of cosmic rays muons through cesium iodide crystals for quality control purposes.

  • The source is typically the radioactive isotope cesium-137, with a half-life of about 30 years.

  • There will possibly be a lot of unlocked cesium available in the soil for uptake this spring.

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