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Suitability Studies with an HV-CMOS Sensor for Continuous Use and Detection of Secondary Particle Tracks with a Beam Telescope during Ion Irradiation at a Medical Irradiation Facility

Klauda, Christina


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  "datePublished": "2022-01-10", 
  "description": "<p>The HV-CMOS sensor technology is a new type of silicon sensors. Reduced cost compared to hybrid pixel sensors and reduced material budget with monolithic sensor design make this technology interesting for beam monitoring applications.<br>\nHere, the ATLASpix3-sensor has been investigated as possible beam monitor device for medical irradiation treatments.</p>", 
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    "X-Ray Irradiation", 
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  "name": "Suitability Studies with an HV-CMOS Sensor for Continuous Use and Detection of Secondary Particle Tracks with a Beam Telescope during Ion Irradiation at a Medical Irradiation Facility", 
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