Thallium lead iodide radiation detectors

Thallium lead iodide (TlPbI/sub 3/) is a compound semiconductor characterized with wide bandgap (2.3 eV) and high photon stopping power. TlPbI/sub 3/ is an attractive material for fabrication of room temperature radiation detectors. In this study, TlPbI/sub 3/ crystals were grown by the vertical Bri...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2003-08, Vol.50 (4), p.1039-1042
Hauptverfasser: Hitomi, K., Onodera, T., Shoji, T., Hiratate, Y.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Thallium lead iodide (TlPbI/sub 3/) is a compound semiconductor characterized with wide bandgap (2.3 eV) and high photon stopping power. TlPbI/sub 3/ is an attractive material for fabrication of room temperature radiation detectors. In this study, TlPbI/sub 3/ crystals were grown by the vertical Bridgman technique using zone-purified materials. The starting materials for the crystal growth were synthesized from commercially available TlI and PbI/sub 2/ powder with nominal purity of 99.99%. Powder X-ray diffraction analysis was performed to study chemical composition of the synthesized TlPbI/sub 3/. In order to fabricate radiation detectors, the grown crystals were cut into several wafers using a wire saw. The wafers were then polished using Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ abrasives. Electrodes were formed on the wafers by vacuum evaporation of gold. The resultant TlPbI/sub 3/ radiation detectors were evaluated by measuring their current-voltage characteristics and spectral responses. Most TlPbI/sub 3/ detectors exhibited resistivities higher than 10/sup 11//spl Omega/cm. The TlPbI/sub 3/ detectors were irradiated with /spl alpha/-particles (5.48 MeV) from a /sup 241/Am source or /spl gamma/-rays (122 keV) from a /sup 57/Co source. The TlPbI/sub 3/ detectors exhibited a clear peak of 5.48 MeV /spl alpha/-particles. Although the 122 keV peak was not resolved in the energy spectra, increased counts above the noise spectrum were observed by the present detectors.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/TNS.2003.815351