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Detectors based on large numbers of fibres arranged in volumes, individually producing scintillation light at the passage of a charged particle. The fibres can be arranged in layers, and essentially act like arrangements of proportional tubes.
The relatively modest light yield and cross-talk between adjacent fibres are problematic; also, the readout via photomultipliers is non-trivial. A possible readout via avalanche photodiodes has been discussed in [Nonaka96].
Resolutions of -300 or better have been reported; see [Aschenauer97], [Agoritsas95].
Rudolf K. Bock, 9 April 1998