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The 88-Inch Cyclotron: A one-stop facility for electronics radiation and detector testing

Authors :
Stephen B. Cronin
D. S. Todd
Adam Bushmaker
L. W. Phair
J. Y. Benitez
L. A. Bernstein
E. F. Matthews
T. A. Laplace
K. P. Harrig
T. Perry
Vanessa Oklejas
B.F. Ninemire
Michael B. Johnson
Alan R. Hopkins
J. A. Brown
D. L. Bleuel
Tim Loew
R.A. Albright
James E. Bevins
Don Walker
M. Harasty
A. Hodgkinson
Jihan Chen
M. Kireeff Covo
D. Z. Xie
Bethany L. Goldblum
Source :
Measurement. 127:580-587
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

In outer space down to the altitudes routinely flown by larger aircrafts, radiation can pose serious issues for microelectronics circuits. The 88-Inch Cyclotron at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a sector-focused cyclotron and home of the Berkeley Accelerator Space Effects Facility, where the effects of energetic particles on sensitive microelectronics are studied with the goal of designing electronic systems for the space community. This paper describes the flexibility of the facility and its capabilities for testing the bombardment of electronics by heavy ions, light ions, and neutrons. Experimental capabilities for the generation of neutron beams from deuteron breakups and radiation testing of carbon nanotube field effect transistor will be discussed.

Details

ISSN :
02632241
Volume :
127
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Measurement
Accession number :
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