A Heavy Ion Monitor on a Chip Based on a Non-Volatile Memory Architecture

Abstract

The performance of a particle detector derived from nitride read-only memory (NROM) technology is evaluated, with immediate applications in space-based heavy ion radiation monitoring and detection. Irradiation exposures are performed using 40 MeV/u 78Kr and 10 MeV/u 4He particle beams at the Texas A&M University Cyclotron Institute. The results show a strong sensitivity to high-Z heavy ions, and medium sensitivity to low-Z heavy ions.

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