What Is a Particle Detector?
A particle detector is a device that utilizes energy such as radiation to detect tiny particles.
Particles include dust in the air, microscopic particles in liquids, viruses, bacteria, and more. Particle detectors are used to detect these particles, allowing for the evaluation of environmental quality. In medical settings, they play a role in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases.
These detectors can accurately detect particles with high precision and enable real-time monitoring. Their features include the ability to analyze and distinguish particle sizes and types, identify specific particles, and exhibit high sensitivity, allowing the detection of extremely tiny particles.