SOI Thin Microdosimeter Detectors for Low-Energy Ions and Radiation Damage Studies
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James, Benjamin
Tran, Linh T.
Vohradsky, James
Bolst, David
Pan, Vladimir
Carr, Madeline
Guatelli, Susanna
Pogossov, Alex
Petasecca, Marco
Lerch, Michael L.F.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)
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The responses of two silicon on insulator (SOI) 3-D microdosimeters developed by the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics were investigated with a range of different low energy ions, with high linear energy transfer (LET). The two microdosimeters n-SOI and p-SOI were able to measure the LET of different ions including 7 Li, 12 C, 16 O, and 48 Ti with ranges below 350 μm in silicon. No plasma effects were seen in the SOI microdosimeters when irradiated with the high LET ions. A Monte Carlo simulation using Geant4 was compared to the experimental measurements, whereby some discrepancies were observed for heavier ions at lower energies. This discrepancy can be partly attributed to uncertainties in the thickness of the energy degraders and overlayers of the devices. The microdosimetric measurements of low energy 16 O ions were obtained and compared to a therapeutic 16 O ion beam. The radiation hardness of the two devices was studied using the ion beam induced charge collection technique. Both types of the microdosimeters when biased had no essential changes in charge collection efficiency in the sensitive volume after irradiation with low energy ions.
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