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Radiation effects of n-type, low resistivity, spiral silicon drift detector hybrid systems.

Authors :
Chen, W.
Carini, G. A.
De Geronimo, G.
Gaskin, J. A.
Keister, J. W.
Li, S.
Li, Z.
Ramsey, B. D.
Siddons, D. P.
Smith, G. C.
Verbitskaya, E.
Source :
2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record; 1/ 1/2011, p1697-1701, 5p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We have developed a new thin-window, n-type, low-resistivity, spiral silicon drift detector (SDD) array - to be used as an extraterrestrial X-ray spectrometer (in varying environments) for NASA. To achieve low-energy response, a thin SDD entrance window was produced using a previously developed method. These thin-window devices were also produced on lower resistivity, thinner, n-type, silicon material, effectively ensuring their radiation hardness in anticipation of operation in potentially harsh radiation environments (such as found around the Jupiter system). Using the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility beam line RERS1, we irradiated a set of suitable diodes up to 5 Mrad and the latest iteration of our ASICs up to 12 Mrad. Then we irradiated two hybrid detectors consisting of newly, such-produced in-house (BNL) SDD chips bonded with ASICs with doses of 0.25 Mrad and 1 Mrad. Also we irradiated another hybrid detector consisting of previously produced (by KETEK) on n-type, high-resistivity SDD chip bonded with BNL's ASICs with a dose of 1 Mrad. The measurement results of radiated diodes (up to 5 Mrad), ASICs (up to 12 Mrad) and hybrid detectors (up to 1 Mrad) are presented here. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781467301183
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
86485006
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154663