Author:
Yu Songke,Wang Dong,Zhong Xiaojuan,Zhu Hongkui,Chen Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Silicon and diamond are regarded as promising solid-state
detectors for microdosimetry and have attracted considerable
attention in recent years. However, their performance is slightly
different due to the difference in physical qualities. In this work,
we intend to compare their performance in microdosimetry
theoretically from the aspect of tissue equivalence and electronic
properties. The tissue equivalence study has shown that diamond
exhibits better tissue equivalence than silicon due to the
approximation of mean ionization/excitation potential to tissue. And
the tissue equivalence of silicon is acceptable when the incident
energy is low. In electronic properties comparison, the results
indicate that the collection time in the diamond is shorter than
that in silicon when aligned in the same configuration, and the
current signal induced in CVD diamond is higher than in silicon at
low electric fields. The current in natural diamond is greater than
silicon at the low electric field only when the energy deposited in
silicon and diamond is different. Since the microdosimeter is
usually performed at low electric fields in microdosimetry to ensure
low electronic noise, the electronic properties of high-quality CVD
diamond are superior to silicon for microdosimetry applications. It
seems that diamond, especially high-quality CVD diamond, exhibits
better tissue equivalence and electronic properties than silicon in
microdosimetry.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
Cited by
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