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Recent Advances in Beam Monitoring During SEE Testing on ISDE&JINR Heavy Ion Facilities |
detector, monitoring, radiation, real-time |
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- P.A. Chubunov
ISDE, Moscow, Russia
- V.S. Anashin
United Rocket and Space Corporation, Institute of Space Device Engineering, Moscow, Russia
- A. Issatov
JINR/FLNR, Moscow region, Russia
- S.V. Mitrofanov
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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SEE testing of candidate electronic components for space applications is essential part of a spacecraft radiation hardness assurance process in terms of its operability in the harsh space radiation environment. The unique in Russia SEE test facilities have been created to provide SEE testing. The existing ion beam monitoring system has been presented at IBIC 2017, however, it has a number of shortcomings related to the lack of reliable online ion fluence measurement on the DUT, and inability to measure energies of the high-energy (15-60 MeV/nucleon) long-range (10-2000 µm) ions on the DUT. The paper presents the latest developments and their test results of the ISDE and JINR collaboration in the field of flux online monitoring (including, on the DUT) during tests using scintillation detectors based on flexible optical fibers, and measuring ion energies by the method of total absorption in the volume of scintillation or semiconductor detector. The modernization of the standard beam monitoring procedure during tests is proposed.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2018-MOPA06
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paper received ※ 06 September 2018 paper accepted ※ 12 September 2018 issue date ※ 29 January 2019 |
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