S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory

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  Strategic Applications of Nuclear Sensors

S.M.A.R.T.
Laboratory Rooms

S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory students explaing research projects to visitors during open house.

The S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory is a fully functional research facility dedicated to the design and production of new radiation detectors. Devices studied at the S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory include semiconductor-based and gas-filled radiation detectors. The S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory is divided into several smaller laboratories dedicated to certain processes or functions. The layout for the individual labs can be seen through the links listed below.

Room Listings
   Room 01A - Semiconductor Materials Analysis Laboratory (SMAL) (163 Kb)
   Room 01B Ward - Material Preparation and Crystal Growth Laboratory III (183 Kb)
   Room 02 Ward - Panoramic irradiator room (25 Kb)
   Room 05 Ward - Tools and materials storage (48 Kb)
   Room 05A Ward - Low Pressure Condensation Deposition Room (37 Kb)
   Room 10 Ward - Crystal Growth Laboratory I (CdZnTe) (58 Kb)
   Room 10A Ward - Crystal Growth Laboratory II (HgI2) (203 Kb)
   Room 11 Ward - Tate NAA Lab, RDIL, and Radiation Measurements Lab (100 Kb)
   Room 13 Ward - Dark room
   Room 130 Ward - Electronics Shop (45 Kb)
   Room 15 Ward - Clean room and chemistry lab (205 Kb)
   Room 16 Ward - Vacuum processing lab (335 Kb)



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