Abstract-RadFET and p-i-n diode semiconductor dosimeters from different manufacturers will be used for radiation monitoring at the Experiments of the CERN LHC accelerator. In this work these sensors were exposed over three months in the CERN-IRRAD6 facility that provides mixed high-energy particles at low rates. The aim was to validate the operation of such sensors in a radiation field where the conditions are close to the ones expected inside full working LHC particle detectors. The results of this long-term irradiation campaign are presented, discussed and compared with measurements by other dosimetric means as well as Monte Carlo simulations. Finally, the integration of several dosimetric devices in one sensor carrier is also presented.
Predicting the low-dose-rate degradation of bipolar technologies is one of the main issues for circuits intended for use in the ionizing-radiation environment of space because of the enhanced low-dose-rate sensitivity (ELDRS). In this letter, ELDRS is shown to be related to competition between trapping and recombination of radiation-induced carriers in the oxide. The presented model is shown to be in good agreement with experimental data. It is also shown that this effect is strongly dependent on the oxide quality.
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