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This paper describes a new concept of Silicon radiation detector with internal multiplication of the charge generated by the incident particle, known as Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD), with a gain in the range of 10–20. The LGAD is addressed to tracking applications for high energy physics with enhanced performances compared to the conventional detectors based on the PiN diode structure. The physical...
An ultra thin silicon detector called U3DTHIN has been designed and built for neutral particle analyzers (NPA) and thermal neutron detection. The main purpose of this detector is to provide a state-of-the-art solution for detector system of NPAs for the ITER experimental reactor and to be used in combination with a Boron conversion layer for the detection of thermal neutrons. Currently the NPAs are...
Most neutron detectors use some type of conversion material to convert the incident neutron into secondary charged particles, which can then be detected inside the detector bulk afterward. In this way, semiconductor detectors incorporating neutron reactive material on top of a diode substrate can be used as a neutron detector. These reactions emit charged particles and recoil nucleus with energies...
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