Application of photodiodes to the detection of electromagnetic bursts

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Detection, Gamma Rays, Photodiodes, Scintillation Counters, Distribution (Property), Electromagnetic Pulses, Iron, Photomultiplier Tubes, Ultraviolet Radiation

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A new type of photodiode + scintillator (1 m2 x 1 cm) detector is developed to detect the large electro-magnetic burst under an EX-chamber. The threshold burst size is found to be 4.3 x 10 the 5 particles at the center of the scintillator. Therefore a gamma-ray family of 10 TeV is detectable by it, when it is set under 14 r.1. of iron. In addition, a very fast (2.4 nsec width) and very bright (correspond to 10 to the 6 particles) scintillation pulse has become avarable for this study.

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