Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1832176 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Acoustic signals were observed with a lead–zirconate–titanate (PZT) element that was directly irradiated with a 368 MeV/n xenon beam. Using an array comprising PZT elements, the energy loss in the PZT was studied. These elements are sensitive to an energy deposit of 100 nJ. A series of values of output voltage vs. integrated thickness of PZT was represented along a line similar to the ionization loss calculated by the Bethe–Bloch formula. The induced voltage was attributed to several processes—ionization, thermal, elastic, and piezoelectric processes. This study describes the possible applications of the PZT element as an active medium for calorimeters and a monitor for hypervelocity impact of space dust.
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Authors
T. Miyachi, Y. Nakamura, G. Kuraza, M. Fujii, A. Nagashima, N. Hasebe, M.N. Kobayashi, S. Kobayashi, M. Miyajima, K. Mori, O. Okudaira, N. Yamashita, H. Shibata, T. Murakami, Y. Uchihori, N. Okada,