The 69th JSAP Spring Meeting 2022

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Oral presentation

2 Ionizing Radiation » 2.1 Detection Devices

[22a-F308-1~10] 2.1 Detection Devices

Tue. Mar 22, 2022 9:15 AM - 12:00 PM F308 (F308)

Keitaro Hitomi(Tohoku Univ.), Hiroshi Nakajima(関東学院大)

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM

[22a-F308-1] Measurement of dose distribution of clinical carbon beam through radiation-induced current induced in 4H SiC Schottky Barrier Diode

〇(M1)Yudai Arai1,2, Kei Kubodera1, Kohei Yamaguchi1, Yokota Ryou1, Takumi Matsumoto1, Takeshi Ohshima2, Takahiro Makino2, Makoto Sakai3, Akihiko Matsumura3, Wataru Kada1, Norihiro Hoshino4, Hidekazu Tsuchida4 (1.Gunma Univ., 2.QST, 3.GHMC, 4.CRIEPI)

Keywords:Semiconductor detector, Schottky barrier diode, 4H-SiC

As the heavy particle cancer therapy technology becomes more sophisticated, more advanced dosimetry is required. We have focused on 4H-SiC Schottky barrier diodes (SBD), which have excellent radiation tolerance, and have been investigating its application as semiconductor-based dosimeters. In this study, measurement of radiation-induced transient current (RIC), which current responses intensity of radiation exposure in real time, was demonstrated at a clinical carbon therapy field. Results revealed that RIC obtained through 4H SiC SBD was capable to be measured even at clinical intensity and possible to illustrate the dose distribution of carbons at each depth of the Bragg peak.