학술논문


Chromium compensated gallium arsenide detectors for X-ray and γ-ray spectroscopic imaging
Document Type
Article
Source
In Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 11 July 2014 752:6-14
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Language
ISSN
0168-9002
Abstract
Semi-insulating GaAs material of 500μm thickness grown using the Liquid Encapsulated Czochralski (LEC) method has been compensated with chromium to produce high resistivity single crystals suitable for spectroscopic imaging applications. Results are presented for the performance of three small pixel detectors each with 80×80 pixels on a 250μm pitch, fabricated with metal contacts and bonded to a spectroscopic imaging ASIC. Current–voltage measurements demonstrated a material resistivity of 2.5×109Ωcm at room temperature. At an optimised bias voltage, the average energy resolution at 60keV (FWHM) was in the range 2.8–3.3keV per pixel. An analysis of the voltage dependent X-ray spectroscopy suggests that the electron mobility lifetime (μτe) for each detector is in the range 2.1–4.5×10−5cm2V−1. The spectroscopic imaging capability of the detectors is also demonstrated in X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements.