17-18 November 2023
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Shizuoka University
Europe/Kiev timezone

Long-term stability of diode-type CdTe X-/gamma-ray detector with high current density

18 Nov 2023, 08:30
30m
248 (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Shizuoka University)

248

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Shizuoka University

4 Akademika Hlushkova Avenue, Kyiv, 03680

Speaker

Dr Katsuyuki Takagi (Shizuoka University)

Description

Polarization poses a significant challenge in cadmium telluride (CdTe) detectors, preventing the simultaneous achievement of high energy resolution and long-term stability at room temperature. The mechanism driving bias-induced polarization is presumed to involve an increase in the number of ionized acceptors resulting from hole detrapping. Simultaneously, the accumulation of negative charges is suppressed as the hole density in the bulk increases. Consequently, polarization effects occur in diode-type detectors with low current densities but not in ohmic-type detectors with high current densities. In this study, we fabricated a diode-type detector with a high current density, which is between the ohmic and diode types, and evaluated its long-term stability. The detector had dimensions of 3×3×0.75 mm3, comprising a central electrode of 0.5×0.5 mm2 surrounded by a guard-ring electrode. By finely patterning the anode, we increased the current density, achieving a current density comparable to that of the ohmic type while enabling the application of a higher bias voltage.

Topics Session A. Physics of condensed matter and spectroscopy

Primary author

Dr Katsuyuki Takagi (Shizuoka University)

Co-authors

toshiyuki takagi Dr Junichi Nishizawa (Shizuoka Univ.) Mr Hisashi Morii (ANSeeN Inc.) Hiroki Kase Toru Aoki (Shizuoka University)

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