A single-event effect (SEE) simulation toolkit has been developed at CERN for the whole radiation effects community and released as an open-source code. It has been validated by comparing the simulated energy deposition of inelastic interactions, due to monoenergetic neutrons in the 1.2-17 MeV energy range, to the distribution measured experimentally by a silicon diode detector.

G4SEE: A Geant4-Based Single Event Effect Simulation Toolkit and Its Validation Through Monoenergetic Neutron Measurements

Fiore, Salvatore;
2022-01-01

Abstract

A single-event effect (SEE) simulation toolkit has been developed at CERN for the whole radiation effects community and released as an open-source code. It has been validated by comparing the simulated energy deposition of inelastic interactions, due to monoenergetic neutrons in the 1.2-17 MeV energy range, to the distribution measured experimentally by a silicon diode detector.
2022
Energy deposition
Geant4 (G4)
Monte Carlo (MC) simulation
Neutron irradiation
Silicon diode
Single-event effect (SEE)
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12079/71590
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