Silicon Detectors for Radiation
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BARC has been exploring some of the unique features of silicon detector in a variety of nuclear structure experiment using high energy photons and heavy ions projectiles. Current experimental application makes use of large area silicon... more
In this paper a practical solution to perform spectral analysis of diagnostic X-ray beams is described, based on a miniaturized Compton selection chamber (CSC) using a Si-PIN detector. Results are compared with those obtained with a first... more
Silicon particle detectors made on Czochralski and float zone silicon materials were irradiated with 7 and 9 MeV protons at a temperature of 220 K. During the irradiations, the detectors were biased up to their operating voltage. Specific... more
An experiment measuring the 2S Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen (m À p) was performed at the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland. It required small and compact detectors for 1.9 keV X-rays (2P–1S transition) with an energy resolution around... more
The silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) is a recently developed photosensor used in particle physics, e.g., for detection of minimum ionizing particles and/or Cherenkov radiation. Its performance is comparable to that of photomultiplier tubes,... more
The silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) is a recently developed photosensor used in particle physics, e.g., for detection of minimum ionizing particles and/or Cherenkov radiation. Its performance is comparable to that of photomultiplier tubes,... more
The Radius-MD space dosimetry experiment and the dosimeter-radiometer system to be used during the Mars-94 mission are first described. Silicon detectors will provide data outside the satellite at dose rates ranging from 5 x 10 to the... more
Many systems in medicine, biology, high-energy physics, and astrophysics require large area radiation sensors. In most of these applications, minimizing the amount of dead area or dead material is crucial. We have developed a new type of... more