The ABCD3T barrel kapton hybrid
which was irradiated with neutrons in
our reactor (see neutron
irradiation ) was irradiated also with gammas
in
the reactor.
Idea: when the reactor is
not operating there is no neutron flux but
the secondary radioactivity of the core is very high
so that it could be used for
irradiating the electronics with ionization dose.
Dosimetry: dose (dose rate)
is measured with RADFETs. RADFETs are
MOS FET transistors designed for dosimetry (i.e. thick
oxide under
the gate electrode (0.93 microns)). In response
to the total dose received
the threshold voltage of the FET changes due to the charge
trapped
in the oxide. Thus the effect used for dosimetry is the
one that also causes
damage to the electronics. This means that there is a
good reason to believe that
the difference between the gamma spectra used for calibration
and for
irradiation should not be a problem i.e.: the damage
done by the reactor
gammas is equal to the damage that would be caused by
N rads of
gammas from calibration source.
We calibrated RADFETS with Co60 (1.2MeV) source wtih dose
rate of
the same order as in the reactor. Here
is the calibration curve.
RADFETs were also used to measure the ionization dose
received during
neutron irradiation because FETs are not sensitive
to bulk damage.
Irradiation: the
dose rate in the reactor core changes with time after
a 24h run at full power. In
the plot you can see some measurements of
dose rate vs. time after a 24h
run and get an idea about the dosimetry errors.
We irradiated the hybrid for few hours in days 1, 2 and
3 after the reactor was
switched off and have done 2 irradiation periods
up to now.
The dose rates were: 48 rad/s in day 1, 30 rad/s in day
2 and 21 rad/s in day 3.
During irradiation the hybrid was biased and configured
and the temperature
on the hybrid was 30+-1C.
The dose that the hybrid received during neutron irradiation was ~200krad.
We monitored the hybrid performance during irradiation.
We observed:
There are 6 annealing drops
in the plot:
- first 2 (starting
at 0 dose) are ~20h each at RT, no bias and clock
- third is 283hours
at RT, no bias, no clock
- the next 2 are
also ~20h each at RT with hybrid biased and clocked
- the last one is
619 hours, no bias, no clock
In the annealing
plot the evolution of Idd with time after irradiation is show. The
red
curve shows the
first long annealing (283 hours) and the blue one the second
long annealing (619
hours). In the plot Idd is normalized to the Idd immediately
after irradiation.