Respuesta :

a material that fluoresces when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon.

Answer:

Scintillators are materials that are able to convert high energy radiation such as X or gamma-rays to a near visible or visible light. They are widely used as detectors in medical diagnostics, high energy physics and geophysical exploration (ref. Knoll).

https://web.stanford.edu › scintillators

What are scintillator materials? - Stanford: Advanced Optical Ceramics Laboratory

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