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The radiation-measuring complex of the СПРУТ-VI system is designed to determine the absorbed dose and values of heavy-nuclei fluxes under a program for investigating isolated failures in microcircuits. The complex is composed of active and passive elements. It is used to measure the total absorbed dose and the radiation doses received by exposed microelectronic elements behind shields of <0.3 and >1 g/cm2 (across the range of 10–4–5 Gy), establish a link between isolated failures and the actual radiation environment, detect nuclear fluxes with a charge of Z > 2 and energies of 30–200 MeV/nucleon, and determine the fluence of heavy charged particles across the range of 1 to 105 cm–2.
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Akatov, Y.A., Akulin, A.I., Asoskova, E.O. et al. The Radiation-Measuring Complex of the СПРУТ-VI System. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 47, 103–108 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INET.0000017261.42220.b0
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