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Pulsed radiation refers to radiation which, over a small fraction of one second imparts to the irradiated target a high neutron fluence or a large γ-radiation dose; it is characterized by high radiation fluxes and by new effects that are not produced by prolonged continuous irradiation.
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Vavilov, V.S., Ukhin, N.A. (1977). Effect of Pulsed Radiation on Semiconductor Devices. In: Radiation Effects in Semiconductors and Semiconductor Devices. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9069-5_6
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