The gamma-ray irradiation sensitivity and dosimetric information instability of RADFET dosimeter
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Published:2013
Issue:4
Volume:28
Page:415-421
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ISSN:1451-3994
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Container-title:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:NUCL TECH RAD PROT
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš
Abstract
The gamma-ray irradiation sensitivity to radiation dose range from 0.5 Gy to
5 Gy and post-irradiation annealing at room and elevated temperatures have
been studied for p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors
(also known as radiation sensitive field effect transistors or pMOS
dosimeters) with gate oxide thicknesses of 400 nm and 1 mm. The gate biases
during the irradiation were 0 and 5 V and 5 V during the annealing. The
radiation and the post-irradiation sensitivity were followed by measuring the
threshold voltage shift, which was determined by using transfer
characteristics in saturation and reader circuit characteristics. The
dependence of threshold voltage shift DVT on absorbed radiation dose D and
annealing time was assessed. The results show that there is a linear
dependence between DVT and D during irradiation, so that the sensitivity can
be defined as DVT/D for the investigated dose interval. The annealing of
irradiated metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors at different
temperatures ranging from room temperature up to 150?C was performed to
monitor the dosimetric information loss. The results indicated that the
dosimeters information is saved up to 600 hours at room temperature, whereas
the annealing at 150?C leads to the complete loss of dosimetric information
in the same period of time. The mechanisms responsible for the threshold
voltage shift during the irradiation and the later annealing have been
discussed also.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
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