DocumentCode :
1293918
Title :
Analysis of anomalous TDE data on-board the KITSAT-1
Author :
Shin, Y.H. ; Min, K.W. ; Rhee, J.G. ; Lee, D.H. ; Kim, S.H. ; Kim, H.S. ; Park, S.D. ; Sung, D.K. ; Choi, S.D.
Volume :
46
Issue :
6
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
1586
Lastpage :
1594
Abstract :
The peculiar behavior observed in the TDE (Total Dose Experiment) on board the KITSAT-1 is identified as the thermal effect due to the change in the eclipse rate of the satellite. Similar behavior is seen in the laboratory experiment as the temperature of the RADFET, the TDE sensor, is varied from 20/spl deg/C to 80/spl deg/C while it is being irradiated with a Co/sup 60/ /spl gamma/-ray source. The present study focuses on the modeling effort of separating the radiation and thermal effects from the complicated data in which these two effects are simultaneously present. We derive the device parameters from the non-thermal irradiation data, and then include thermal annealing and conversion of oxide charges to estimate the oxide trap and interface state charges in the case of thermal variation. The model fits the experimental data quite successfully, which will enable us to estimate the pure radiation effect on the TDE experienced in space.
Keywords :
MOSFET; annealing; cosmic ray interactions; gamma-ray effects; interface states; particle detectors; space vehicle electronics; 20 to 80 degC; Co/sup 60/ /spl gamma/-ray source; KITSAT-1; anomalous data; interface state charge; oxide trap; satellite eclipse rate; thermal annealing; thermal effect; total dose experiment; Extraterrestrial measurements; FETs; Ionizing radiation; Particle measurements; Physics; Satellites; Space vehicles; Temperature sensors; Threshold voltage; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.819125
Filename :
819125
Link To Document :
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