Feasibility study of CdMnTeSe based diagnostic X-ray detector

Despite their initial commercialization, CdTe-based materials are continuously being developed. However, an approach for obtaining the X-ray response with a current-mode CdMnTeSe (CMTS) detector remains to be explored. This study investigated the feasibility of using CMTS as a potential material in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear engineering and technology 2024, Vol.56 (11), p.4748-4754
Hauptverfasser: Ayun Jeong, Jiwon Seo, Gi-Hyeok Shin, Jangwon Byun, Taejoon Mo, Ahreum Park, Jeongmin Seo, Jeongho Kim, Beomjun Park
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Zusammenfassung:Despite their initial commercialization, CdTe-based materials are continuously being developed. However, an approach for obtaining the X-ray response with a current-mode CdMnTeSe (CMTS) detector remains to be explored. This study investigated the feasibility of using CMTS as a potential material in diagnostic X-ray detectors. The CMTS crystals were grown using the Bridgman method and treated with a radiation detector. The X-ray response of the CMTS detector was evaluated under various conditions, including tube voltage, tube current, and bias voltage. In addition, the mass attenuation coefficients of CdTe-based materials, including CMTS, were investigated. Our results demonstrated that CMTS exhibited promising properties for diagnostic X-ray detection, with stable and linear responses across various tube voltages and currents. In addition, the calculated sensitivity of the CMTS detector increased at higher bias voltages, demonstrating its practical applicability. However, problems such as signal loss were observed at higher dose rates, suggesting the need for further optimization of the CMTS growth techniques. Overall, this study indicated the requirement for further improvement in the CMTS crystal properties; however, the potential of CMTS as a candidate material for the next generation of diagnostic X-ray detectors was evident.
ISSN:1738-5733
2234-358X