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Improvements in realizing 4H-SiC thermal neutron detectorsIssa et al., 2016
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- Issa F
- Vervisch V
- Ottaviani L
- Szalkai D
- Vermeeren L
- Lyoussi A
- Kuznetsov A
- Lazar M
- Klix A
- Palais O
- Hallén A
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In this work we presented two types of 4H-SiC semiconductor detectors (D1 and D2) both based on ion implantation of 10 B inside the aluminum metallic contact. The first detector shows a high leakage current after the implantation and low signal to noise ratio. However …
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