3D radiation detectors: charge collection characterisation and applicability of technology for microdosimetry
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2014-08-04
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IEEE Xplore
Abstract
A study of charge collection in SINTEF 3D active edge silicon detectors was carried out at ANSTO using Ion Beam Induced Charge (IBIC) technique. An IBIC study has shown that several different geometries of 3D detectors have full depletion under low applied bias. The effect of fast neutron and gamma radiation on their charge collection efficiency was also investigated. A 3D active edge silicon detector technology has demonstrated extremely promising performance for application of the 3D Sensitive Volumes (SVs) fabrication methods to SOI microdosimetry.© 2014, IEEE.
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Silicon, Ion beams, Microdosimetry, Geometry, Physical radiation effects, Neutrons
Citation
Tran, L. T., Prokopovich, D. A., Petasecca, M., Lerch, M. L. F., Kok, A., Summanwar, A., Hansen, T., Via, C. D., Reinhard, M. I., & Rosenfeld, A. B. (2014). 3D radiation detectors: charge collection characterisation and applicability of technology for microdosimetry. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 61(4), 1537-1543. doi:10.1109/tns.2014.2301729