Sodium iodide (thallium doped) crystal detector is a type of conventional inorganic scintillator detector, which has been in use for a long time to qualitatively identify and quantitatively estimate various gamma-ray lines, especially in the low energy range.

The size of this detector matters in many applications, especially where it is desired to obtain maximum or complete deposition of the gamma-ray energy.

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