Performance of a thick 250 mi m silicon carbide detector: stability and energy resolution
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Silicon carbide detectors represent an alternative to diamond detectors for fast neutron
detection in harsh environments, especially fusion plasmas. Previous studies on thin prototypes
(either 10 mi m or 100 mi m thick) suggested that thicker active volumes might be better suited for
spectroscopy measurements, due to the higher chance of retaining the neutron interaction products
inside the active volume. Therefore, in this work two 250 mi m SiC prototypes are tested with alpha
particles following the same process conducted in the past for thinner prototypes. A stable detection
is demonstrated, along an energy resolution that, if projected to DT neutrons, could become the
lowest achieved so far with a SiC detector (1.3%). Some difficulties in reaching a full depletion
are highlighted, as long as perspectives of a partial polarization operation of the detectors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Solid state detectors; Neutron detectors (cold thermal fast neutrons); Nuclear instruments and methods for hot plasma diagnostics
List of contributors:
Kushoro, Matteo; Putignano, Oscar; PERELLI CIPPO, Enrico; Rebai, Marica; Tardocchi, Marco
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