RADNEXT is an EU-funded network of irradiation facilities and radiation effects’ experts aimed at increasing the quantity and quality of user access to accelerator infrastructure and improving the diversity and harmonization across facilities. Along with beam provision to worldwide radiation effects’ users, RADNEXT has an ambitious research program oriented at improving radiation effects’ testing, of which an example of a heavy ion facility intercomparison at very different energy regimes is included in this work. In particular, energy deposition distributions in a silicon solid-state detector and the single-event upset (SEU) and multiple-cell upset (MCU) behavior are compared among heavy ion beams of similar LET, but very different energie...
We have developed a new irradiation facility that allows to perform accelerated damage tests of nucl...
Experimental linear energy transfer values of heavy ions in silicon are presented with comparison to...
The ICCHIBAN intercomparison experiments for space radiation instruments using ion beams from accele...
RADNEXT is an EU-funded network of irradiation facilities and radiation effects’ experts aimed at in...
The effects of nuclear interactions inducing Single Event Upsets in ESA SEU monitor are explored for...
GANIL/Applications industriellesThe effects of heavy-ion test conditions and beam energy on device r...
The KVI is conducting radiobiology research using protons up to 190 MeV from the superconducting AGO...
The 88-Inch Cyclotron facility consists of a sector-focused, variable energy cyclotron fed by two El...
We present Rad-Ray, a tool for simulating the passage of heavy ions particles through the silicon ma...
We present initial results from the first InterComparison for Cosmic-ray with Heavy Ion Beams At NIR...
Ultrahigh-energy (UHE) heavy ions show various advantages at testing single-event effect (SEE) in mo...
In order to assure the reliability of a satellite mission, one important consideration is the inevit...
The microscopic spatial distribution of energy deposition in irradiated tissue plays a significant r...
The unavoidable presence of particle radiation in space and on the ground combined with constantly ...
A 1 GeV/u Fe-56 ion beam allows for true 90deg tilt irradiations of various microelectronic componen...
We have developed a new irradiation facility that allows to perform accelerated damage tests of nucl...
Experimental linear energy transfer values of heavy ions in silicon are presented with comparison to...
The ICCHIBAN intercomparison experiments for space radiation instruments using ion beams from accele...
RADNEXT is an EU-funded network of irradiation facilities and radiation effects’ experts aimed at in...
The effects of nuclear interactions inducing Single Event Upsets in ESA SEU monitor are explored for...
GANIL/Applications industriellesThe effects of heavy-ion test conditions and beam energy on device r...
The KVI is conducting radiobiology research using protons up to 190 MeV from the superconducting AGO...
The 88-Inch Cyclotron facility consists of a sector-focused, variable energy cyclotron fed by two El...
We present Rad-Ray, a tool for simulating the passage of heavy ions particles through the silicon ma...
We present initial results from the first InterComparison for Cosmic-ray with Heavy Ion Beams At NIR...
Ultrahigh-energy (UHE) heavy ions show various advantages at testing single-event effect (SEE) in mo...
In order to assure the reliability of a satellite mission, one important consideration is the inevit...
The microscopic spatial distribution of energy deposition in irradiated tissue plays a significant r...
The unavoidable presence of particle radiation in space and on the ground combined with constantly ...
A 1 GeV/u Fe-56 ion beam allows for true 90deg tilt irradiations of various microelectronic componen...
We have developed a new irradiation facility that allows to perform accelerated damage tests of nucl...
Experimental linear energy transfer values of heavy ions in silicon are presented with comparison to...
The ICCHIBAN intercomparison experiments for space radiation instruments using ion beams from accele...