Electron Emission for Nanodosimetry of Ionizing Radiation and Gas Sensing
            
            Chemical Sensors
            2013
            
        
                Jurijs Dehtjars,
        
                Diāna Krumpāne,
        
                Kristīne Perovicha,
        
                Renata Reisfeld,
        
                Marina Romanova,
        
                Tsiala Saraidarov,
        
                Alexandr Soudnikovich,
        
                Indra Surkova
        
    
            
            
            Photoelectron (PE) and thermostimulated exoelectron (TE) emission spectroscopies were explored for nanodosimetry of electron radiation and gas sensing. Lead sulphide (PbS) nanocrystals embedded in zirconia (ZrO2) thin-films were employed to absorb electron radiation and changes in PE properties of the films in dependence on absorbed dose were studied. Gases benzene and isopentane were adsorbed onto silicon substrates and changes in PE and TE emission properties of the substrates were explored. The research demonstrated that both PE and TE are promising approaches to use in sensing applications.
            
            
            
                Atslēgas vārdi
                PbS nanodots, radiation, dosimetry, photoelectron emission, gas sensing
            
            
            
                Hipersaite
                http://www.cognizure.com/chemsen.aspx
            
            
            Dehtjars, J., Krumpāne, D., Perovicha, K., Reisfeld, R., Romanova, M., Saraidarov, T., Soudnikovich, A., Surkova, I. Electron Emission for Nanodosimetry of Ionizing Radiation and Gas Sensing. Chemical Sensors, 2013, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1.-4.lpp. ISSN 2231-6035.
            
                Publikācijas valoda
                English (en)