Title :
Radial Dependence of Induced Current Density and Small Pixel Effect in Parallel-Plate Detectors
Author :
Samedov, Victor V.
Author_Institution :
Moscow Eng. Phys. Inst., Nat. Res. Nucl. Univ., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Now, pixelated detectors have a wide application in X-ray and gamma-astronomy, nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear medicine. If the absorption of charge carriers is high as in compound semiconductors, the process of charge induction on pixelated electrodes determines the spatial resolution of these detectors. Shockley-Ramo theorem gives only the total charge induced on the electrode of a parallel-plate detector. In this work the exact analytical solution for the radial dependence of induced current density on the electrodes was found. The formula for the charge induced on the right and the on the left electrodes in a circle of a given radius was also derived. The calculated dependence of the charge induced by a charged particle on the electrodes demonstrates the small pixel effect, which has its explanation in the behavior of the radial dependence of the induced charge.
Keywords :
position sensitive particle detectors; semiconductor counters; Shockley-Ramo theorem; charge carrier absorption; charge induction process; charged particle; compound semiconductors; induced current density; nuclear medicine; nuclear spectroscopy; parallel-plate detectors; pixelated detectors; pixelated electrodes; position sensitive detectors; small pixel effect; Current density; Electric potential; Green function; Position sensitive particle detectors; Radiation detectors; Vectors; Position sensitive detectors; Shockley-Ramo theorem; X- and $gamma$ -ray spectrometers; radiation detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2215924