DocumentCode :
1138257
Title :
The particle tracking silicon microscope PTSM
Author :
Sadrozinski, Hartmut F.-W. ; Bashkirov, Vladimir ; Bruzzi, Mara ; Ebrahimi, Morvarid ; Feldt, Jason ; Heimann, Jason ; Keeney, Brian ; Martinez-McKinney, Forest ; Menichelli, David ; Nelson, Gregory ; Nesom, Gavin ; Schulte, Reinhard W M ; Seiden, Abraham
Author_Institution :
Santa Cruz Inst. for Particle Phys., Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Volume :
51
Issue :
5
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
2032
Lastpage :
2036
Abstract :
A novel position- and energy-sensitive particle detector for radiobiological application is described. The aim is to support research in radiation response of biological systems, for example in the induction of mutations in C. elegans, where precise knowledge of location and intensity of the radiation is crucial to understand radiation sensitivity of individual cells. The "Particle Tracking Silicon Microscope" (PTSM) consists of a silicon strip detector in direct contact with radiobiological samples (e.g., C. elegans), such that the location and intensity of particle radiation can be controlled at the 10 μm scale. The readout is performed with low-noise readout electronics, which allows the determination of the particle\´s position from the hit strip address and its energy from the specific energy loss. In our implementation, the energy loss is measured through the time-over-threshold (TOT). The noise rate at acceptable thresholds is so low that the single particles can be detected with 100% efficiency. The performance of the front-end ASIC is described, and the results of initial environmental tests are reported. These include placing biological samples and saline solutions in direct contact with the silicon detectors.
Keywords :
biological effects of ionising radiation; cellular effects of radiation; energy loss of particles; particle tracks; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; C. elegans; PTSM; biological systems; energy-sensitive particle detector; front-end ASIC; hit strip address; individual cells; initial environmental tests; low-noise readout electronics; mutations induction; noise rate; particle radiation; particle tracking silicon microscope; position-sensitive particle detector; radiation response; radiation sensitivity; radiobiological application; readout electronics; saline solutions; silicon radiation detectors; silicon strip detector; specific energy loss; time-over-threshold; Biological systems; Cells (biology); Energy loss; Genetic mutations; Microscopy; Particle tracking; Radiation detectors; Radio control; Silicon radiation detectors; Strips; Biomedical applications of radiation; silicon radiation detectors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.836138
Filename :
1344280
Link To Document :
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