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Improvement of SOI microdosimeter performance using pulse-shape discrimination techniques

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:36 authored by I Cornelius, Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld, R Siegele, D D Cohen
The timing properties of a silicon-on-insulator microdosimeter for medical and space applications have been studied using an ion microprobe. These measurements were used with a pulse-shape discrimination technique to render the microdosimeter insensitive to ion strikes outside the ideal sensitive volume. These improvements have resulted in a microdosimeter with a cubic sensitive volume with dimensions 10/spl times/10/spl times/10 /spl mu/m/sup 3/, a charge collection spectrum close to Gaussian for a monoenergetic source, and a decreased sensitivity to radiation damage.

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This article was originally published as: Cornelius, I, Rosenfeld, A, Siegele, R and Cohen, DD, Improvement of SOI microdosimeter performance using pulse-shape discrimination techniques, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, December 2002, 49(6), 2805-2809. Copyright IEEE 2002.

Journal title

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

Volume

49 I

Issue

6

Pagination

2805-2809

Language

English

RIS ID

7620

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