Application of an SOI microdosimeter for monitoring of neutrons in various mixed radiation field environments

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2022-03-01
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Radiation monitoring in space radiation is complex due to galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), solar particle events (SPEs), and albedo particles. Thermal neutrons are an important component in the Moon radiation albedo field which can cause single event upset (SEU) in electronics when they interact with the 10 B present in electronic components. In this work, we studied an application of silicon on insulator (SOI) microdosimeters for neutron monitoring in various mixed radiation field environments. A 10- μm SOI microdosimeter was utilized in conjunction with a 10 B 4 C thin-film converter to successfully measure the thermal neutron contribution out of field of a therapeutic proton beam as well as an 18-MV X-ray linear accelerator (LINAC). The microdosimeter was placed downstream of the Bragg peak (BP) as well as laterally out of field of the proton beam and at two positions along the treatment couch of the 18-MV LINAC. It was demonstrated that the 10- μm SOI microdosimeter with 10 B 4 C converter is suitable for detection of thermal neutrons with excellent discrimination of gamma, fast and thermal neutron components in the presence of a gamma-neutron pulsed field of an 18-MV LINAC. To reduce the gamma contribution and further improve detection of neutrons in mixed radiation fields, a new 2 μm Mushroom-planar microdosimeter was fabricated and characterized in detail using an ion beam induced charge collection (IBIC) technique with 1.78 MeV He2+ ions. It was demonstrated that this 2 μm SOI microdosimeter can be operated in a passive mode. The SOI microdosimeter with the 10 B 4 C converter can be recommended for the detection of thermal neutrons for SEU prediction in the mixed gamma-neutron fields during space missions, especially for the Moon mission.© Copyright 2025 IEEE
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Neutrons, Radiations, Cosmic ray detection, Particles, Moon, Silicon, Proton beams, Thermal neutrons, Linear accelerators, Boron, Australia, Ions, Bridges
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Pan, V. A., Vohradsky, J., James, B., Pagani, F., Chartier, L., Debrot, E., Pastuovic, Z., Cutajar, D., Poder, J., Nancarrow, M., Pereloma, E., Bolst, D., Lee, S. H., Inaniwa, T., Safavi-Naeini, M., Prokopovich, D., Guatelli, S., Petasecca, M., Lerch, M. Povoli, M., Kok, A., Tran, L. T., & Rosenfeld, A. B. (2022). Application of an SOI microdosimeter for monitoring of neutrons in various mixed radiation field environments. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 69(3), 491-500. doi.:10.1109/TNS.2021.3125999
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