A scintillation detector converts ionizing radiation (gamma rays, neutrons, or charged particles) into visible light pulses, which are then detected and measured by a photomultiplier tube (PMT) or silicon photomultiplier (SiPM). The material used for scintillation — such as NaI(Tl), CeBr3, or CLYC — determines the detector’s energy resolution, timing performance, and sensitivity to specific radiation types. BNC manufactures custom scintillation detectors across a wide range of crystal materials for research, defense, nuclear medicine, and environmental monitoring applications.