Signal generation in CdZnTe strip detectors

The energy resolution of CdTe and CdZnTe detectors is usually limited by the poor transport properties of holes. Devices segmented into small pixels have been observed to exhibit improved energy resolutions. Simulations have shown that this small pixel effect is due to the fact that small pixels are...

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Published in1995 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record Vol. 1; pp. 139 - 143 vol.1
Main Authors Hamel, L.A., Macri, J.R., Stahle, C.M., Odom, J., Birsa, F., Shu, P., Doty, F.P.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1995
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Summary:The energy resolution of CdTe and CdZnTe detectors is usually limited by the poor transport properties of holes. Devices segmented into small pixels have been observed to exhibit improved energy resolutions. Simulations have shown that this small pixel effect is due to the fact that small pixels are mostly sensitive to carriers moving close to the pixel, within a distance of the order of the pixel size. In this paper, signals are calculated for CdZnTe strip detectors in order to determine to what extent a similar small electrode effect is produced by strips. The free carrier density distributions following the absorption of a /spl gamma/-ray are calculated by solving the continuity equations. Combined with the strip weighting field, this provides the signal induced in the strip. Simulations are made for various detector geometries and for both the anode and cathode strips. Simulated signals are compared with actual signals measured on CdZnTe detectors.
ISBN:9780780331808
078033180X
DOI:10.1109/NSSMIC.1995.504195