Scintillation detectors are used across a wide range of industries and research disciplines where radiation detection, identification, or quantitative measurement is required. Common applications include: nuclear medicine imaging and PET scanning for medical diagnostics, radiation detection and environmental monitoring at nuclear facilities, high-energy physics experiments and cosmic ray research, homeland security screening and radiological threat detection at ports and borders, oil and gas well logging for geological characterization, X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopy for material analysis, radiation therapy beam monitoring and patient dosimetry, and industrial process control involving radioactive sources. The optimal scintillator material — NaI(Tl), CLLBC, BGO, or LaBr3 — depends on your specific requirements for energy resolution, detection efficiency, count rate, and neutron sensitivity. Berkeley Nucleonics manufactures complete detector systems for all of these applications.