Abstract

Radiation detectors extensively used in high energy physics are briefly reviewed. Applications are discussed, together with remarks on light collection efficiency of various light pipes, Čerenkov counters, time-of-flight techniques, and use of integrated circuits. Finally, several new types of detectors are mentioned which may be suitable for identification of particles at very high energies (hundreds of BeV).

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