DocumentCode
766938
Title
Spectroscopy on thick HgI2 detectors: a comparison between planar and pixelated electrodes
Author
Baciak, James E. ; He, Zhong
Author_Institution
Dept. of Nucl. Eng. & Radiol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
50
Issue
4
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1220
Lastpage
1224
Abstract
Thick mercuric iodide (HgI2) detectors are investigated as potential room temperature gamma-ray spectrometers. By using pixelated anodes the induced charge on the electrode is dependent mainly on electron movement and is almost independent of the depth of interaction. Moreover, by reading out the planar cathode signal simultaneously, the depth of interaction can be determined and any effects of electron charge loss can be corrected. By combining these two methods (pixelated anodes and depth sensing), the resolution from 1 cm thick HgI2 devices can be improved to 1.4% FWHM when using a Cs-137 point source. These results were obtained using a modest electric field (2500 V/cm) and relatively short shaping times (4-16 μs) for HgI2. A comparison between conventional planar readout and single polarity charge sensing techniques with wide band-gap semiconductors is discussed.
Keywords
gamma-ray spectra; gamma-ray spectroscopy; mercury compounds; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; wide band gap semiconductors; 1 cm; 4 to 16 mus; 137Cs; HgI2; electron charge loss; pixelated electrodes; planar electrodes; planar readout; point source; potential room temperature gamma-ray spectrometers; short shaping times; thick detector spectroscopy; wide band-gap semiconductors; Anodes; Cathodes; Electrodes; Electrons; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Signal resolution; Spectroscopy; Temperature; Wide band gap semiconductors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2003.815345
Filename
1221947
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