The HADRON detectors are scintillator detector arrays capable of
detecting charged particles (protons and pions) in electron scattering
experiments. They were designed, built and operated jointly by the AmPS physics group of
NIKHEF and the nuclear physics department of the Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam They were used in one- and two-proton knockout experiments
at the AmPS beam endstation EMIN and at
the internal target facility ITH.
The story continues in Mainz (Germany) with a new range of experiments at A1.
Please have a look at the HADRON history at AmPS.
Or have a look at the bright future of HADRON at MAMI in Mainz.