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DOI: 10.1002/pssc.200304329
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Thin‐film silicon detectors for particle detection

N. Wyrsch,S. Dunand,C. Miazza,A. Shah,G. Anelli,M. Despeisse,A. Garrigós,P. Jarron,J. Kapłon,D. Moraes,S. Commichau,Günther Dissertori,G. Viertel

Materials science
Diode
Optoelectronics
2004
Integrated particle sensors have been developed using thin-film on ASIC technology. For this purpose, hydrogenated amorphous silicon diodes, in various configurations, have been optimized for particle detection. These devices were first deposited on glass substrates to optimize the material properties and the dark current of very thick diodes (with thickness up to 50 μm). Corresponding diodes were later directly deposited on CMOS readout chips. These integrated particle sensors have been characterized using light pulse illumination and beta particle irradiation from 63Ni and 90Sr sources. Direct detection of single low- and high-energy beta particles have been demonstrated. The application of this new integrated particle sensor concept for medical imaging is also discussed. (© 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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    Thin‐film silicon detectors for particle detection” is a paper by N. Wyrsch S. Dunand C. Miazza A. Shah G. Anelli M. Despeisse A. Garrigós P. Jarron J. Kapłon D. Moraes S. Commichau Günther Dissertori G. Viertel published in 2004. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.