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Sensors (Basel) ; 20(20)2020 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33050397

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This paper explores the prospect of CMOS devices to assay lead in drinking water, using calorimetry. Lead occurs together with traces of radioisotopes, e.g., 210Pb, producing g-emissions with energies ranging from 10 keV to several 100 keV when they decay; this range is detectable in silicon sensors. In this paper we test a CMOS camera (OXFORD INSTRUMENTS Neo 5.5) for its general performance as a detector of X-rays and low energy g-rays and assess its sensitivity relative to the World Health Organization upper limit on lead in drinking water. Energies from 6 keV to 60 keV are examined. The CMOS camera has a linear energy response over this range and its energy resolution is for the most part slightly better than 2%. The Neo sCMOS is not sensitive to X-rays with energies below ~10 keV. The smallest detectable rate is 40 ± 3 mHz, corresponding to an incident activity on the chip of 7 ± 4 Bq. The estimation of the incident activity sensitivity from the detected activity relies on geometric acceptance and the measured efficiency vs. energy. We report the efficiency measurement, which is 0.08(2)% (0.0011(2)%) at 26.3 keV (59.5 keV). Taking calorimetric information into account we measure a minimal detectable rate of 4 ± 1 mHz (1.5 ± 0.1 mHz) for 26.3 keV (59.5 keV) g-rays, which corresponds to an incident activity of 1.0 ± 0.6 Bq (57 ± 33 Bq). Toy Monte Carlo and Geant4 simulations agree with these results. These results show this CMOS sensor is well-suited as a g- and X-ray detector with sensitivity at the few to 100 ppb level for 210Pb in a sample.

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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 19(11): 7244-7250, 2019 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31039882

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The synthesis of a novel indacenedithiophene derivative (IDT-DPA) is described, which exhibits semiconducting behavior. Its properties were measured by means of UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopies using toluene as solvent. An extinction molar coefficient of 2.05×104 M-1 cm-1 and a Stokes shift of 50 nm were obtained. A theoretical study was performed using the density functional theory, from which HOMO-LUMO band gap of 1.711 eV was calculated. IDT-DPA was deposited on the water-air interface to form Langmuir monolayers. π-A curves and hysteresis were measured showing reversibility behavior. The monolayers were transferred to glass substrates as Langmuir-Blodgett thin films. Their morphological properties were characterized by using scanning electron and atomic force microscopy, which showed that the films tend to form clusters with a homogeneous distribution. Absorption and emission spectra of the films were measured, from which the optical band gap and Stocks shift were derived. Based on the electronic properties and light emission spectra of IDT-DPA, this compound can be proposed for the applications in organic lightemitting diodes and other organic semiconductor devices.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21768030

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Phase velocity of a surface acoustic wave (SAW) varies when the electric field associated with the wave interacts with a conductive material located above the propagation plane. In this paper, we propose a general method to approximate the scattering matrix when the conductive structure has a specific geometry. This structure has reflective properties of SAW. As an example, we considered a previously reported SAW-MEMS microaccelerometer which mainly consists of a slotted beam. By applying this method, we obtained the relationship between acceleration and the reflection and transmission coefficients. The dynamic of the slotted beam was studied using the finite element method (FEM). It was observed that relatively small variations in the size of the microstructure could cause significant changes in the reflection and transmission coefficients. We also show that the slotted beam acts as an acoustic wave bandpass filter, and its response is similar to that of reflective gratings, but with linear phase.

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