Average Triton Energy Deposited in Silicon per Electron-Hole Pair Produced

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The average triton energy required to produce an electron-hole pair in silicon was measured. The measured value was 3.64+/-0.04 eV. This is the first published measurement of this quantity. Precision charge calibration of the amplifier system, plus a special experimental method for correcting for dead-layer losses in the detector, was used to improve the accuracy of the result.

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