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Studies of ionizing radiation effects on STAR silicon drift detectors

A 63/spl times/63mm rectangular silicon drift detector was irradiated using a /sup 60/Co source and its performance was studied. The total accumulated dose was 23.5 krad. The detector performance after room temperature annealing was studied. The detector was found to be sufficiently radiation hard f...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 1998-06, Vol.45 (3), p.623-625
Main Authors: Bellwied, R., Beuttenmuller, R., Chen, W., DiMassimo, D., Dyke, H., French, A., Hall, J.R., Hoffmann, G.W., Humanic, T.J., Kotov, I.V., Kraner, H.W., Li, Z., Liaw, C.J., Lopez, J., Lynn, D., Rykov, V.L., Pandey, S.U., Pruneau, C., Schambach, J., Sedlmeir, J., Sugarbaker, E., Takahashi, J., Wilson, W.K.
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Summary:A 63/spl times/63mm rectangular silicon drift detector was irradiated using a /sup 60/Co source and its performance was studied. The total accumulated dose was 23.5 krad. The detector performance after room temperature annealing was studied. The detector was found to be sufficiently radiation hard for RHIC applications.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/23.682460