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Perspectives on mercuric iodide as a radiation detector material for space measurements
Mercuric iodide is semiconductor detector material which operates at room temperature, has high detection efficiency, and exhibits good energy resolution over the range 5 keV-5 MeV. In addition, the low power requirements and radiation damage resistance of this material make it well suited for long duration space measurements in a mixed radiation environment.