Abstract:We discuss the possible use of silicon carbide (SiC) based devices for applications in nuclear and particle physics, involving the detection of photons, charged particles and neutrons. The growing maturity of this semiconductor material and its properties in terms of ultraviolet (UV) light detection capability, visible blindness, and radiation hardness make it a very promising material for future detectors.
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