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Energy Deposition upon Swift Heavy Ion Impact in Silicon Nanostructures and Surfaces. [PDF]
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Biological implications of microdosimetry
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Silicon detectors are being studied as microdosemeters since they can provide sensitive volumes of micrometric dimensions. They can be applied for assessing single-event effects in electronic instrumentation exposed to complex fields around high-energy accelerators or in space missions. When coupled to tissue-equivalent converters, they can be used for
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