S. V. Chernykh
National University of Science and Technology
17 Papers
21 Citations
S. V. Chernykh is an academic researcher from National University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schottky barrier & Neutron detection. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
GaAs detectors with an ultra-thin Schottky contact for spectrometry of charged particles
S. V. Chernykh,A. V. Chernykh,Sergey Didenko,F.M. Baryshnikov,N. Burtebayev,G. I. Britvich,A. P. Chubenko,V.G. Guly,Yu.N. Glybin,T. K. Zholdybayev,J. Burtebayeva,Maulen Nassurlla +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a particle detector based on high-purity GaAs epilayers with an active area of 25 and 80mm 2 and an ultra-thin Pt Schottky barrier was fabricated for use in the spectrometry of charged particles and their operating characteristics were studied.
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Fast neutron detector based on surface-barrier VPE GaAs structures
A. V. Chernykh,S. V. Chernykh,Sergey Didenko,G. I. Koltsov,F.M. Baryshnikov,G. I. Britvich,M.Yu. Kostin,A. P. Chubenko,V.G. Guly,Yu. N. Sveshnikov,N. Burtebayev,J. Burtebayeva +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Schottky barrier with a large area of 5 × 5 mm2 was fabricated using a Pt/TiN/Au metallization system, and the results of measurement of electric parameters and α-particle spectra were presented.
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High-Pressure High-Temperature Single-Crystal Diamond Type IIa Characterization for Particle Detectors
S. V. Chernykh,A. V. Chernykh,S. A. Tarelkin,Mikhail N. Kondakov,Kirill D. Shcherbachev,Ekaterina Trifonova,Taisia E. Drozdova,Sergey Yu. Troschiev,D. D. Prikhodko,Yury N. Glybin,A. P. Chubenko,A. P. Chubenko,Gennady I. Britvich,Gennady I. Britvich,Dmitry A. Kiselev,N. I. Polushin,O. I. Rabinovich,Sergey Didenko +17 more
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Schottky contacts to high-resistivity epitaxial GaAs layers for detectors of particles and X- or γ-ray photons
TL;DR: In this article, the electrical characteristics of Schottky contacts to epitaxial n-GaAs layers with the charge-carrier concentration <1012 cm−3 for detectors of particles and X- or γ-ray photons are studied.
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