7 results on '"Monteduro, Anna Grazia"'
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2. Study of a metal-halide perovskite CsPbBr3 thin film deposited on a 10 B layer for neutron detection.
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Delgado, Jessica C, Provenzano, Chiara, Marra, Marcella, Martino, Maurizio, Monteduro, Anna Grazia, Moretto, Sandra, Pino, Felix, Polo, Matteo, Quarta, Gianluca, and Caricato, Anna Paola
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NEUTRON counters ,THERMAL neutrons ,PARTICLE detectors ,THIN films ,PEROVSKITE ,MONTE Carlo method - Abstract
Metal halide perovskite materials have received significant attention in recent years due to their promising properties and potential applications, particularly their use as scintillator detectors, which is rapidly emerging due to their promising advantages as detectors, such as low costs, fast response, high quantum yield, strong absorption, scalability, flexibility, and emission wavelength tunability. Given the effectiveness of perovskites as α particle detectors and the potential of
10 B as a neutron converter, in this paper a10 B converting layer was coupled with an all-inorganic lead halide perovskite (CsPbBr3 ) layer aiming to create a thermal neutron detector. Specifically, a 1 µ m thin film of10 B and a 1 µ m thin layer of CsPbBr3 were deposited on a suitable substrate using a laser ablation process. The fabricated detector was subjected to a comprehensive characterization, including structural, morphological, and detection properties. As output, the films exhibit macroscopically uniform behavior and good adhesion to the substrate. In terms of thermal neutron efficiency, an efficiency of (7.9 ± 0.3)% was determined with respect to a commercial detector (EJ-426), which corresponds to an intrinsic efficiency of (2.5 ± 0.1)%. Also, Monte Carlo simulations were conducted, and the optimum value of the10 B layer thickness was found to be 2.5 µ m. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Hydrogenated amorphous silicon high flux x-ray detectors for synchrotron microbeam radiation therapy
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Large, Matthew J, primary, Bizzarri, Marco, additional, Calcagnile, Lucio, additional, Caprai, Mirco, additional, Caricato, Anna Paola, additional, Catalano, Roberto, additional, Cirrone, Giuseppe A P, additional, Croci, Tommaso, additional, Cuttone, Giacomo, additional, Dunand, Sylvain, additional, Fabi, Michele, additional, Frontini, Luca, additional, Gianfelici, Benedetta, additional, Grimani, Catia, additional, Ionica, Maria, additional, Kanxheri, Keida, additional, Lerch, Michael L F, additional, Liberali, Valentino, additional, Martino, Maurizio, additional, Maruccio, Giuseppe, additional, Mazza, Giovanni, additional, Menichelli, Mauro, additional, Monteduro, Anna Grazia, additional, Moscatelli, Francesco, additional, Morozzi, Arianna, additional, Pallotta, Stefania, additional, Papi, Andrea, additional, Passeri, Daniele, additional, Pedio, Maddalena, additional, Petringa, Giada, additional, Peverini, Francesca, additional, Piccolo, Lorenzo, additional, Placidi, Pisana, additional, Quarta, Gianluca, additional, Rizzato, Silvia, additional, Rossi, Alessandro, additional, Rossi, Giulia, additional, de Rover, Vincent, additional, Sabbatini, Federico, additional, Servoli, Leonello, additional, Stabile, Alberto, additional, Talamonti, Cinzia, additional, Tosti, Luca, additional, Villani, Mattia, additional, Wheadon, Richard J, additional, Wyrsch, Nicolas, additional, Zema, Nicola, additional, and Petasecca, Marco, additional
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- 2023
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4. Excitation and time resolved spectroscopy of SAW harmonics up to GHz regime in photolithographed GaAs devices
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Rizzato, Silvia, primary, Scigliuzzo, Marco, additional, Chiriacò, Maria Serena, additional, Scarlino, Pasquale, additional, Monteduro, Anna Grazia, additional, Maruccio, Claudio, additional, Tasco, Vittorianna, additional, and Maruccio, Giuseppe, additional
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- 2017
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5. Investigation of high-kyttrium copper titanate thin films as alternative gate dielectrics
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Monteduro, Anna Grazia, primary, Ameer, Zoobia, additional, Rizzato, Silvia, additional, Martino, Maurizio, additional, Caricato, Anna Paola, additional, Tasco, Vittorianna, additional, Lekshmi, Indira Chaitanya, additional, Hazarika, Abhijit, additional, Choudhury, Debraj, additional, Sarma, D D, additional, and Maruccio, Giuseppe, additional
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- 2016
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6. Investigation of high-kyttrium copper titanate thin films as alternative gate dielectrics
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Giuseppe Maruccio, Vittorianna Tasco, Indira Chaitanya Lekshmi, Debraj Choudhury, A. P. Caricato, Silvia Rizzato, D. D. Sarma, Zoobia Ameer, Anna Grazia Monteduro, Abhijit Hazarika, Maurizio Martino, Monteduro, ANNA GRAZIA, Ameer, Zoobia, Rizzato, Silvia, Martino, Maurizio, Caricato, Anna Paola, Tasco, Vittorianna, Lekshmi, Indira Chaitanya, Hazarika, Abhijit, Choudhury, Debraj, Sarma, D. D, and Maruccio, Giuseppe
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Inorganic chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,Conductivity ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Titanate ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Amorphous solid ,Carbon film ,Gate oxide ,0103 physical sciences ,Composite material ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology ,dielectrics, high k materials, nanoelectronics ,High-κ dielectric - Abstract
Nearly amorphous high-k yttrium copper titanate thin films deposited by laser ablation were investigated in both metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) and metal-insulator-metal (MIM) junctions in order to assess the potentialities of this material as a gate oxide. The trend of dielectric parameters with film deposition shows a wide tunability for the dielectric constant and AC conductivity, with a remarkably high dielectric constant value of up to 95 for the thick films and conductivity as low as 6 x 10(-10) S cm(-1) for the thin films deposited at high oxygen pressure. The AC conductivity analysis points out a decrease in the conductivity, indicating the formation of a blocking interface layer, probably due to partial oxidation of the thin films during cool-down in an oxygen atmosphere. Topography and surface potential characterizations highlight differences in the thin film microstructure as a function of the deposition conditions; these differences seem to affect their electrical properties.
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- 2016
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7. Dosimetry of microbeam radiotherapy by flexible hydrogenated amorphous silicon detectors.
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Large MJ, Kanxheri K, Posar J, Aziz S, Bashiri A, Calcagnile L, Calvo D, Caputo D, Caricato AP, Catalano R, Cirio R, Cirrone GAP, Croci T, Cuttone G, De Cesare G, De Remigis P, Dunand S, Fabi M, Frontini L, Grimani C, Guarrera M, Ionica M, Lenta F, Liberali V, Lovecchio N, Martino M, Maruccio G, Mazza G, Menichelli M, Monteduro AG, Morozzi A, Moscatelli F, Nascetti A, Pallotta S, Passeri D, Pedio M, Petringa G, Peverini F, Placidi P, Quarta G, Rizzato S, Sabbatini F, Servoli L, Stabile A, Thomet JE, Tosti L, Villani M, Wheadon RJ, Wyrsch N, Zema N, Petasecca M, and Talamonti C
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- Hydrogen, Radiotherapy instrumentation, Silicon chemistry, Radiometry instrumentation
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Objective. Detectors that can provide accurate dosimetry for microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) must possess intrinsic radiation hardness, a high dynamic range, and a micron-scale spatial resolution. In this work we characterize hydrogenated amorphous silicon detectors for MRT dosimetry, presenting a novel combination of flexible, ultra-thin and radiation-hard features. Approach. Two detectors are explored: an n-type/intrinsic/p-type planar diode (NIP) and an NIP with an additional charge selective layer (NIP + CSC). Results. The sensitivity of the NIP + CSC detector was greater than the NIP detector for all measurement conditions. At 1 V and 0 kGy under the 3T Cu-Cu synchrotron broadbeam, the NIP + CSC detector sensitivity of (7.76 ± 0.01) pC cGy
-1 outperformed the NIP detector sensitivity of (3.55 ± 0.23) pC cGy-1 by 219%. The energy dependence of both detectors matches closely to the attenuation coefficient ratio of silicon against water. Radiation damage measurements of both detectors out to 40 kGy revealed a higher radiation tolerance in the NIP detector compared to the NIP + CSC (17.2% and 33.5% degradations, respectively). Percentage depth dose profiles matched the PTW microDiamond detector's performance to within ±6% for all beam filtrations except in 3T Al-Al due to energy dependence. The 3T Cu-Cu microbeam field profile was reconstructed and returned microbeam width and peak-to-peak values of (51 ± 1) μ m and (405 ± 5) μ m, respectively. The peak-to-valley dose ratio was measured as a function of depth and agrees within error to the values obtained with the PTW microDiamond. X-ray beam induced charge mapping of the detector revealed minimal dose perturbations from extra-cameral materials. Significance. The detectors are comparable to commercially available dosimeters for quality assurance in MRT. With added benefits of being micron-sized and possessing a flexible water-equivalent substrate, these detectors are attractive candidates for quality assurance, in-vivo dosimetry and in-line beam monitoring for MRT and FLASH therapy., (Creative Commons Attribution license.)- Published
- 2024
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