Gallium arsenide detectors for minimum ionizing particles

Progress on the development of GaAs solid state detectors is presented. 80% charge collection efficiency has been achieved, and double sided detectors with metal rectifying contacts have been tested. Measurements of capacitance and tests with SEM are giving more information on the behaviour of these...

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Published inNuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement Vol. 32; pp. 296 - 299
Main Authors Beaumont, S.B., Bertin, R., Booth, C.N., Buttar, C., Capiluppi, C., Carraresi, L., Cindolo, F., Colocci, M., Combley, F.H., Auria, S.D., del Papa, C., Dogru, M., Edwards, M., Fiori, F., Foster, F., Francescato, A., Gray, R., Hill, G., Hou, Y., Houston, P., Hughes, G., Jones, B.K., Lynch, J.G., Lisowsky, B., Matheson, J., Nava, F., Nuti, M., O'Shea, V., Pelfer, P.G., Raine, C., Santana, J., Saunders, I.J., Seller, P.H., Shankar, K., Sharp, P.H., Skillicorn, I.O., Sloan, T., Smith, K.M., Tartoni, N., Ten Have, I., Turnbull, R.M., Vanni, U., Vinattieri, A., Zichichi, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.05.1993
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Summary:Progress on the development of GaAs solid state detectors is presented. 80% charge collection efficiency has been achieved, and double sided detectors with metal rectifying contacts have been tested. Measurements of capacitance and tests with SEM are giving more information on the behaviour of these devices.
ISSN:0920-5632
1873-3832
DOI:10.1016/0920-5632(93)90037-7