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THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS DETECTOR GEOMETRIES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CZT USING ONE CRYSTAL (open access)

THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS DETECTOR GEOMETRIES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CZT USING ONE CRYSTAL

CdZnTe (CZT) continues to be a major thrust interest mainly due to its potential application as a room temperature radiation detector. The performance of CZT detectors is directly related to the charge collection ability which can be affected by the configuration of the electrical contact. The charge collection efficiency is determined in part by the specific geometry of the anode contact which serves as the readout electrode. In this report, contact geometries including single pixel, planar, coplanar, and dual anode will be systematically explored by comparing the performance efficiencies of the detector using both low and high energy gamma rays. To help eliminate the effect of crystal quality variations, the contact geometries were fabricated on the same crystal detector with minimal polishing between contact placements.
Date: June 21, 2011
Creator: Washington, A.; Duff, M. & Teague, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nonequilibrium candidate Monte Carlo: A new tool for equilibrium simulation (open access)

Nonequilibrium candidate Monte Carlo: A new tool for equilibrium simulation

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Date: June 21, 2011
Creator: Nilmeier, J P; Crooks, G E; Minh, D L & Chodera, J D
System: The UNT Digital Library