Summary
This paper describes the development of wide-gap CdTe strip detectors engineered for high-resolution hard X-ray imaging, as published in a specialist nuclear instrumentation journal. The work appears to focus on advancing detector technology for improved spatial and spectral resolution in X-ray detection systems. No direct application to agricultural, soil, or nutritional sciences is evident from the title and publication venue.
UK applicability
This paper is not applicable to UK farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or agricultural policy. It concerns fundamental physics instrumentation and has no direct relevance to the Vitagri Pulse Brain research remit.
Key measures
X-ray detector resolution, sensitivity, strip detector geometry, imaging performance in hard X-ray range
Outcomes reported
The study reports on the development and characterisation of wide-gap CdTe (cadmium telluride) strip detectors for high-resolution imaging applications in hard X-ray detection. Performance metrics for detector sensitivity, spatial resolution, and imaging capability are presented.
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