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Temperature scaling of reverse current generated in proton irradiated silicon bulk
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The value of the scaling parameter $E_{\text{eff}}$ of the temperature dependence for current generated in silicon bulk is investigated for highly irradiated devices. Measurements of devices irradiated to fluences above $1 \times 10^{15} n_{\text{eq}} \text{cm}^{-2} $ have shown a different temperature scaling behaviour than devices irradiated to lower fluences. This paper presents the determination of the parameter $E_{\text{eff}}$ for diodes irradiated with protons up to fluences of $3 \times 10^{15} n_{\text{eq}} \text{cm}^{-2}$ in the bias range from $0$V to $1000$V at temperatures from $-36 ^{\circ}\text{C}$ to $0 ^{\circ}\text{C}$ at different stages of annealing. It is shown that $E_{\text{eff}}$ for highly irradiated devices depends on the applied electric field: below depletion voltage, $E_{\text{eff}}$ is observed to have a lower value than above depletion voltage
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