2018
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2018.2813367
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Contribution of Thermal Neutrons to Soft Error Rate

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“…The contribution of the Boron concentration interacting with thermal neutrons was not considered in the calculation because it depends on the surrounding device material and this information is not available. Nevertheless, recent works have discovered that the contribution of the terrestrial thermal neutrons cannot be neglected since it can be equivalent to that from the highenergy neutron part [36]. Future works based on thermal neutrons tests and simulations are being currently conducted.…”
Section: A Musca Sep3 Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contribution of the Boron concentration interacting with thermal neutrons was not considered in the calculation because it depends on the surrounding device material and this information is not available. Nevertheless, recent works have discovered that the contribution of the terrestrial thermal neutrons cannot be neglected since it can be equivalent to that from the highenergy neutron part [36]. Future works based on thermal neutrons tests and simulations are being currently conducted.…”
Section: A Musca Sep3 Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the PS, or on the on the AXI module instantiated on the FPGA fabric, which can cause the PS to hang if it fails to perform a proper handshake. The obtained static cross-section and the Failure In Time (FIT) are respectively 4.11 • 10 −10 cm 2 and 2.67, considering New York's flux at sea level (6.5 thermal neutrons / (h • cm 2 )) [12]. 4695 samples were processed by the Binary SVM with radiation-induced errors.…”
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“…The thermal neutron test has been conducted at the Platform for Advanced Characterisation (PAC-G), hosted by Institut Laue-Languevin (ILL), using the D50 thermal neutron source. Previous papers [12] have demonstrated the relevance of the usage of this equipment to perform reliability testing. It provides a thermal neutron beam with a spectrum ranging from few microelectronvolts to around 100 meV, with a peak around 13 meV.…”
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“…The atmospheric spectrum also contains fast neutrons that can be slowed down to thermal energies through capture and scattering processes in materials containing hydrogen. This may be a particular problem for avionic systems, where the high-energy neutron rate is ∼300 times higher than sea level and the proximity of large amounts of thermalizing material (fuel) is present [18]. Thermal neutrons may also be present but uncharacterized in broad spectrum test facility beams.…”
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confidence: 99%