Development and investigation of silicon converter beta radiation 63Ni isotope

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In this paper the results of the creation and researching characteristics of, experimental betavoltaic converters (BVC), based on silicon are discussed. It was presented the features of structural and technological performance of planar 2 D- structure of BVC. To study the parameters of the converter stream the beta particles of the radioisotope was simulated by 63Ni electron flux from scanning electron microscope. It was investigated the dependence of the collecting electrons efficiency from the beam energy current-voltage characteristic was measured when irradiated by an electron beam, from which the value of the short-circuit current density equal to 126 nA / cm2 and the value of the open circuit voltage of 150 mV were obtained. The maximum power density at 70 mV is 9.5 nW / cm2, and the conversion efficiency is 2.1%. It was presented the results of experimental studies of the current-voltage characteristics of samples by irradiating a film 63Ni. The values of load voltage 111 mV and short circuit current density of 27 nA / cm2 were obtained. Maximum power density was 1.52 nW / cm2.

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Krasnov, A. A., Legotin, S. A., Murashev, V. N., Didenko, S. I., Rabinovich, O. I., Yurchuk, S. Y., … Starkov, V. V. (2016). Development and investigation of silicon converter beta radiation 63Ni isotope. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 110). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/110/1/012029

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