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scintillation The sparkles you see when the diamond or your eye moves.
Ãâó: www.overstock.com/byo/byor_ed_glossary.html
scintillation counter An instrument for measuring radioactive radiation, especially from gamma rays. Gamma radiation impinging on a sensitive phosphor causes it to emit light (scintillations) which is measured by a photo-multiplier tube.
Ãâó: www.ldeo.columbia.edu/BRG/ODP/LOGGING/MANUAL/Pages...
scintillation A scintillation counter consists of a material that emits light when radiation passes through it. Various liquid, plastic, and crystalline materials have scintillation properties. Scintillation light is measured with photomultiplier tubes. In general the amount of scintillator light detected is proportional to the energy of the radiation.
Ãâó: cleanup.inel.gov/monitoring/glossary.cfm
scintillation This is the term for changing colours, the radiance and sparkle of the rays when the stone is moved or when the light source changes. The GemEx Brilliancescope ?analyzer that we use for all of our diamonds measures the number of light points and determines how they change from position to position.
Ãâó: www.diamondvues.com/archives/2004/12/diamond_gloss...
scintillation Scintillation refers to the sparkling flashes seen as a diamond moves; a combination of brilliance and dispersion.
Ãâó: www.aboutdiamondcuts.com/glossary.html
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