Beckman Model LS-16 Liquid Scintillation Counter
- 1969
Beckman introduced the LS-16 system in 1969.
Liquid scintillation counters measure the radioactivity of a sample by mixing the sample with a solvent containing a scintillator, which will emit photons in the presence of radioactive materials. The counter measures the pulses of photons as wavelengths of light detected through phototubes.
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Beckman Instruments Photographic Services Section. “Beckman Model LS-16 Liquid Scintillation Counter,” 1969. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 83. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/f7623c734.
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