1. Hybrid detectors for neutrons combining phenyl-polysiloxanes with 3D silicon detectors.
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Dalla Palma, Matteo, Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco, Collazuol, Gianmaria, Marchi, Tommaso, Povoli, Marco, Mendicino, Roberto, Boscardin, Maurizio, Ronchin, Sabina, Zorzi, Nicola, Giacomini, Gabriele, Quaranta, Alberto, Carturan, Sara, Cinausero, Marco, and Gramegna, Fabiana
- Abstract
We report on the initial results of a research project aimed at the development hybrid detectors for fast neutrons by combining a phenyl-polysiloxane-based converter with a 3D silicon detector. To this purpose, new 3D sensor structures have been designed, fabricated and electrically tested, showing low depletion voltage and good leakage current. Moreover, the radiation detection capability of 3D sensors was tested by measuring the signals recorded from alpha particles, gamma rays, and pulsed lasers. The converter has been poured into the 3D cavities with excellent coupling, as confirmed by cross-section SEM analyses. Preliminary tests with neutrons have been carried out on the first hybrid detector prototypes at the CN accelerator of INFN LNL. The device design and technology are discussed, along with the first results from the electrical and functional characterization. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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