C. Conneely, B. O'Connell, P. Hurley, W. Lane, L. Adams
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Strategies for millirad sensitivity in PMOS dosimeters
Previous work at this centre has shown enhanced sensitivity for PMOS dosimeters using a design approach. This is being extended presently to longer chains of devices. Prior to this extension, thermal effects have been investigated and a noise analysis has been undertaken. The need for a temperature compensation technique becomes imperative if the signal/noise ratio is to be improved.