We developed a highly-selective technique to measure the energy loss and linear-energy-transfer (LET) spectra of energetic charged particles in high-resolution and over a large collection of particle-event types. Precise and wide-range spectral and tracking measurements were performed with a single semiconductor pixel detector. The quantum-counting sensitivity, high-granularity and per-pixel spectrometric response of the Timepix ASIC chip enable the detailed spectral-tracking registration of single charged particles across the detector semiconductor sensor. Both the deposited energy along the particle trajectory (energy loss) and the path length of the particle track across the semiconductor sensor are precisely measured for each particle. ...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
International audienceCMOS pixel sensors, originally developed for High Energy Physics experiments, ...
Recent advancements in accelerator technology have led the rapid emergence of particle therapy facil...
The resolving power of the Timepix detector for wide-range charged particle detection has been exami...
In high energy physics, silicon particles detectors are widely used in tracking applications. They ...
The spectrometric and particle tracking response of the Timepix detector for charged particle detect...
In high energy physics, silicon particles detectors are widely used in tracking applications. They f...
We present the first measurements with the energy sensitive Timepix pixel detector for electron imag...
In the present work, we study the Timepix2 pixels' high energy response in the so-called adaptive ga...
The spectral response of the pixel detector Timepix at the high per-pixel proportional range is exam...
We investigate energy measurements in Timepix hybrid detectors in hole collection modeabove pixel in...
The response of a Timepix3 detector (256 x 256 pixels, pixel pitch 55 μm) with a 300 μm thick silico...
The work has been done in the frame of the Medipix collaboration. This work has benefited from the ...
This work gives a review about the response of silicon detectors to electrons, protons, deuterons an...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
International audienceCMOS pixel sensors, originally developed for High Energy Physics experiments, ...
Recent advancements in accelerator technology have led the rapid emergence of particle therapy facil...
The resolving power of the Timepix detector for wide-range charged particle detection has been exami...
In high energy physics, silicon particles detectors are widely used in tracking applications. They ...
The spectrometric and particle tracking response of the Timepix detector for charged particle detect...
In high energy physics, silicon particles detectors are widely used in tracking applications. They f...
We present the first measurements with the energy sensitive Timepix pixel detector for electron imag...
In the present work, we study the Timepix2 pixels' high energy response in the so-called adaptive ga...
The spectral response of the pixel detector Timepix at the high per-pixel proportional range is exam...
We investigate energy measurements in Timepix hybrid detectors in hole collection modeabove pixel in...
The response of a Timepix3 detector (256 x 256 pixels, pixel pitch 55 μm) with a 300 μm thick silico...
The work has been done in the frame of the Medipix collaboration. This work has benefited from the ...
This work gives a review about the response of silicon detectors to electrons, protons, deuterons an...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
International audienceCMOS pixel sensors, originally developed for High Energy Physics experiments, ...