Commercial P-Channel Power VDMOSFET as X-ray Dosimeter

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Abstract

The possibility of using commercial p-channel power vertical double-diffused metal-oxidesemiconductor field-effect transistors (VDMOSFETs) as X-ray sensors is investigated in this case study. In this aspect, the dependence of sensitivity on both the gate voltage and the mean energy for three X-ray beams is examined. The eight gate voltages from 0 to 21 V are applied, and the dependence of the sensitivity on the gate voltage is well fitted using the proposed equation. Regarding X-ray energy, the sensitivity first increases and then decreases as a consequence of the behavior of the mass energy-absorption coefficients and is the largest for RQR8 beam. As the mass energy-absorption coefficients of SiO2 are not found in the literature, the mass energy-absorption coefficients of silicon are used. The behavior of irradiated transistors during annealing at room temperature without gate polarization is also considered.

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Ristić, G. S., Ilić, S. D., Veljković, S., Jevtić, A. S., Dimitrijević, S., Palma, A. J., … Andjelković, M. S. (2022). Commercial P-Channel Power VDMOSFET as X-ray Dosimeter. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11060918

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