What do you know about Lanthanum BromoChloride?

In the field of radiation detection and gamma spectroscopy, Lanthanum BromoChloride (LBC) scintillation detectors—also known by their chemical formula, LaBr2.85Cl0.15:Ce—are becoming more and more popular. Find out more about its characteristics, recommended use, and comparisons with other detectors, including the closely aligned LaBr3:Ce.

The agenda is listed below. We will cover a wide range of LBC-related subjects, from the basics to investigating its applications and potential benefits for your current or future tests and research.

Join this free webinar, and:
- Discover more LBC as an emerging detector
- Gain insight on your next potential scintillator solution
- Connect with people in your industry or learn about other scintillation-related projects

Secure your spot today! If you cannot make the date. We recommend registering anyway for the recording to be sent out to you. You can also register or ask questions at info@berkeleynucleonics.com.

We look forward to seeing you at the show!
  • Quick Review of Scintillators
  • Fundamentals of LBC
  • What is LBC being used for?
  • Comparison to other Detectors
  • Is LBC suitable for you?
  • Latest for LBC and the technology around it
  • Question and Answers
  • 1718306912-df442d65a55ceb3b
    Allan Gonzalez
    VP
  • 1718307057-b93d2787967c9326
    Mark Slattery
    Nuclear Applications Manager
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