= Nanophotonic scintillators
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Nanophotonic scintillators are advanced materials designed to improve the efficiency and performance of scintillation processes at the nanoscale. Scintillators are substances that emit light when they absorb high-energy radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, or charged particles. The emitted light can then be detected and used for various applications, including radiation detection, medical imaging, and high-energy physics.
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