Crystal growth and detector performance of large size high-purity Ge crystals
High-purity germanium crystals approximately 12 cm in diameter were grown in a hydrogen atmosphere using the Czochralski method. The dislocation density of the crystals was determined to be in the range of 2000 - 4200 cm-2, which meets a requirement for use as a radiation detector. The axial and rad...
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Zusammenfassung: | High-purity germanium crystals approximately 12 cm in diameter were grown in
a hydrogen atmosphere using the Czochralski method. The dislocation density of
the crystals was determined to be in the range of 2000 - 4200 cm-2, which meets
a requirement for use as a radiation detector. The axial and radial
distributions of impurities in the crystals were measured and are discussed. A
planar detector was also fabricated from one of the crystals and then evaluated
for electrical and spectral performance. Measurements of gamma-ray spectra from
Cs-137 and Am-241 sources demonstrate that the detector has excellent energy
resolution. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1505.01827 |