The heavy-ion species used for the SEE studies on this product were provided and delivered by two facilities:
- Texas A&M University (TAMU) Cyclotron Radiation Effects Facility using a K500
superconducting cyclotron and an advanced electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion
source. At the fluxes used, ion beams had good flux stability and high
irradiation uniformity over a 1-in diameter circular cross-sectional area for
the in-air station. Uniformity is achieved by magnetic defocusing. The flux of
the beam is regulated over a broad range spanning several orders of magnitude.
For these studies, ion flux of 9.68 × 104 to 1.60 × 105
ions/cm2/s was used to provide heavy-ion fluences of
approximately 107 ions/cm2. The TAMU facility uses a beam
port that has a 1-mil Aramica window to allow in-air testing while maintaining
the vacuum within the particle accelerator. The in-air gap between the device
and the ion beam port window was maintained at 40mm for all runs.
- Michigan State University (MSU) Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) using a K500
superconducting cyclotron (KSEE) and an advanced electron cyclotron resonance
(ECR) ion source. At the fluxes used, ion beams had good flux stability and high
irradiation uniformity as the beam is collimated to a maximum of 40mm x 40mm
square cross-sectional area for the in-air and vacuum scintillators. Uniformity
is achieved by scattering on a Cu foil and then performing magnetic defocusing.
The flux of the beam is regulated over a broad range spanning several orders of
magnitude. For these studies, ion flux of 8.78 × 104 to 1.07 ×
105 ions/cm2/s was used to provide heavy-ion fluences
of 107 ions/cm2. The KSEE facility uses a beam port that
has a 3-mil polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) window to allow in-air testing while
maintaining the vacuum within the particle accelerator. The in-air gap between
the device and the ion beam port window was maintained between 50mm for all
runs.
For the experiments conducted on this report, 109Ag was the ion used, which was used to obtain LETEFF of 48 MeV·cm2/mg. The total kinetic energies for the ions were:
- 109Ag (TAMU) = 1.633 GeV (15 MeV/nucleon)
- Ion uniformity for these experiments was between 93% and 98%
- 109Ag (KSEE) = 2.123 GeV (19.5 MeV/nucleon)
- Ion uniformity for these experiments was 91%
Figure 4-1 shows the TPS7H1121EVM used for data collection at TAMU.