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23 September 2009 Prototype CMOS SSPM solar particle dosimeter with tissue-equivalent sensor
C. J. Stapels, E. B. Johnson, S. Mukhopadhyay, E. C. Chapman, J. F. Christian, Eric Benton
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A dosimeter-on-a-chip (DoseChip) comprised of a tissue-equivalent scintillator coupled to a solid-state photomultiplier (SSPM) built using CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) technology represents an ideal technology for a space-worthy, real-time solar-particle monitor for astronauts. It provides a tissue-equivalent response to the relevant energies and types of radiation for Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) and interplanetary space flight to the moon or Mars. The DoseChip will complement the existing Crew Passive Dosimeters by providing real-time dosimetry and as an alarming monitor for solar particle events (SPEs).[1] A prototype of the DoseChip, comprised of a 3 x 3 x 3 mm3 cube of BC-430 plastic scintillator coupled to a 2000-pixel SSPM, has successfully demonstrated response to protons at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the HIMAC facility in Japan. The dynamic range of the dose has been verified over four orders of magnitude for particles with LET ranging from 0.2 keV/μm to 200 keV/μm, which includes 1-GeV protons to 420-MeV/n Fe nuclei. To exploit the benefits of the CMOS SSPM, we have developed our first autonomous prototype using the DoseChip. An analog circuit is used to process the signals from the SSPM, and an on-board microprocessor is used to digitize and store the pulse height information. Power is distributed over the device from a single dual voltage supply through various regulators and boost converters to appropriate supply voltages to each of the components.
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C. J. Stapels, E. B. Johnson, S. Mukhopadhyay, E. C. Chapman, J. F. Christian, and Eric Benton "Prototype CMOS SSPM solar particle dosimeter with tissue-equivalent sensor", Proc. SPIE 7438, Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation III, 743812 (23 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.825500
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Sensors

Scintillators

Prototyping

Scintillation

Tissues

Ions

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