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= Large Volume Detector
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A Large Volume Detector (LVD) typically refers to a type of particle detector used in experimental physics, particularly in the field of neutrino and astrophysical research. These detectors are designed to observe rare events that occur in large volumes of sensitive material, often using techniques sensitive to low-energy particles. LVDs can be constructed using various detection technologies, such as liquid or solid scintillators, water Cherenkov detectors, or other forms of materials that can record the interactions of particles.