Silicon carbide (SiC) detectors recently received an increased interest in the scientific community for their application in several fields such as medical one and nuclear physics. In this context, a part of the SAMOTHRACE (Sicilian Micro and Nano Technology Research and Innovation Center) project aims at developing silicon carbide detectors to be used as dosimeter, micro-dosimeter and beam monitor. In this contribution, the first results on the characterization of two types of SiC detectors will be presented: the devices have an active area of ≃ 1 cm2 and a thickness of 10 μm and 100 μm, respectively.

First results on characterization of a silicon carbide dosimeter in the framework of SAMOTHRACE ecosystem

Guazzoni, C.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Silicon carbide (SiC) detectors recently received an increased interest in the scientific community for their application in several fields such as medical one and nuclear physics. In this context, a part of the SAMOTHRACE (Sicilian Micro and Nano Technology Research and Innovation Center) project aims at developing silicon carbide detectors to be used as dosimeter, micro-dosimeter and beam monitor. In this contribution, the first results on the characterization of two types of SiC detectors will be presented: the devices have an active area of ≃ 1 cm2 and a thickness of 10 μm and 100 μm, respectively.
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