| | |   Radium scintillation slide. This is a microscope slide designed to let you view the streaks of light given off when the alpha particles produced by the radioactive decay of radium strike a zinc sulfide luminous screen.  It's basically a spinthariscope (see several examples above) without a built-in magnifying glass.  I haven't tried look at it in a microscope, but I would be surprised if it still works: Old zinc sulfide screens decay after a decade or so, and loose their luminous properties except under strong UV light (which is how this sample was photographed: UV on one side, normal light on the other).
 Source: eBay seller tamagno
 Contributor: Theodore Gray
 Acquired: 25 October, 2005
 Text Updated: 9 May, 2007
 Price: $60
 Size: 3"
 Purity: <0.1%
 Sample Group: Spinthariscopes
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