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akinokoe
Mar1-10, 04:39 PM
I am reading a paper on irradiation damage to semiconductor devices, the author mentioned a dose unit Mrad(Si). Can anyone tell me what it is? Thank you very much.
Check this page out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rad_%28unit%29
akinokoe
Mar2-10, 10:44 AM
Thank you very much. I am wondering what (Si) means. I am thinking it is system international but the S is in capital letter and i is in small letter.
One rad is 100 ergs per gram deposited, in this case in a silicon solid state PIN diode detector (Si), which measures the number of electron-hole pairs. The conversion constant is about 3.7 eV of energy deposited per electron hole pair. This conversion constant may vary depending on the ionization density dE/dx (Bethe Bloch). See abstract
http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0031-9155/14/1/004 .
Remember 1.6 x 10-12 ergs = 1 eV.
Bob S
akinokoe
Mar2-10, 12:32 PM
It makes perfect sense. I appreciate your help Bob.
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