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Measurement Sensor and Instrumentation Systems

A 20 by 20 orthogonal-strip lithium-drifted Si detector for imaging and high-resolution spectroscopy measurements. The active part of the 
		detector is 46 mm by 46 mm by 3.5 mm thick. These detectors may be operated at relatively high temperatures (above 200K) while still 
		maintaining low noise performance. Every industry and field of scientific research uses sensors, measurement technology, and process control systems. These instruments help keep people safe and healthy, improve or maintain product quality and services, and regulate processes to regulate the flow of resources including energy.

Drawing on Berkeley Lab's unique capabilities and facilities in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, and environmental science, scientists of our Industrial Innovations team develop leading-edge measurement systems and sensor technologies.

Focus areas include:

  • Acoustic sensors for monitoring and process control.
  • Biological and chemical sensors for environmental and medical applications.
  • Laser-based and other optical technologies.
  • Magnetic and radio frequency sensors for industrial processes.
  • Photonic sensors for process control, chemical, and medical applications.
  • Semiconductor-based detectors for radiation detection.
  • Spectroscopy.
  • High-flux heat exchangers using microchannel technology.

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