1996
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a031575
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Energy Dependence of pMOS Dosemeters

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“…Several research groups which dealt with similar problems appeared afterwards. Those are Canadian research group [79], USA Navy research group [80], [81], French research group [82], [83], Netherlands [84], [85], USA [86], [87] and Serbia [88]- [90]. Large number of companies and institutes throughout the world are engaged in production of radiation sensitive MOSFETs.…”
Section: Radfet As a Sensor And Dosimeter Of Ionizing Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several research groups which dealt with similar problems appeared afterwards. Those are Canadian research group [79], USA Navy research group [80], [81], French research group [82], [83], Netherlands [84], [85], USA [86], [87] and Serbia [88]- [90]. Large number of companies and institutes throughout the world are engaged in production of radiation sensitive MOSFETs.…”
Section: Radfet As a Sensor And Dosimeter Of Ionizing Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity of pMOS dosimetric transistors is energy dependent [103,104], expressed by the dose enhancement factor (DEF). The DEF represents the relation between the sensitivity at an incident radiation energy (S hν ) and the sensitivity at photons from source 60 Co (S 1.25 ):…”
Section: Pmos Dosimetermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency management requires management systems with specific characteristics, which make them quite different from traditional management systems: they have a number of operation modes; their structure is changeable; they contain many pieces of information which rapidly replace one another and which are imprecise and insufficient for quality decision making; the aims should be achieved in the conditions of limited material, human and especially time resources (Stankovic et al , 2002). These characteristics unambiguously point to the fact that the development of emergency management systems must be based on systems analysis and information technologies.…”
Section: About Emergency Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%