2014
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/508/1/012009
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MeV ion beams generated by intense pulsed laser monitored by Silicon Carbide detectors

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“…Heavy particle identification in nuclear physics experiments, there are Italian c. Ciampi and s. Tudiso researchers such as more than 40 scientific research personnel of SiCILIA (Silicon Carbide Detectors for Intense Luminosity Investigations and Applications) related research report of the project, they are based on 10 mm and 100 mm thick SiC telescope structure ΔE − E detector, The feasibility of SiC detector for particle identification under high fluence was verified [95]. In addition, proton beam monitoring in laser plasma experiments [96], particle diagnosis in nuclear fusion [97] also have important applications. In addition, in recent years, some complex SiC detectors, such as SiC microstrip detectors, have been developed for the identification of heavily charged particles and isotopes [98].…”
Section: The Sic Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy particle identification in nuclear physics experiments, there are Italian c. Ciampi and s. Tudiso researchers such as more than 40 scientific research personnel of SiCILIA (Silicon Carbide Detectors for Intense Luminosity Investigations and Applications) related research report of the project, they are based on 10 mm and 100 mm thick SiC telescope structure ΔE − E detector, The feasibility of SiC detector for particle identification under high fluence was verified [95]. In addition, proton beam monitoring in laser plasma experiments [96], particle diagnosis in nuclear fusion [97] also have important applications. In addition, in recent years, some complex SiC detectors, such as SiC microstrip detectors, have been developed for the identification of heavily charged particles and isotopes [98].…”
Section: The Sic Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%