Fabrication of Indium Iodide X- and Gamma-Ray Detectors

Indium iodide (InI) is a compound semiconductor with a wide band gap. Due to its high atomic number (ZIn:49 and ZI:53) and high density (5.31 g/cm 3 ), InI exhibits high photon stopping power similar to that of CdTe. Since InI has wide band gap energy (2.0 eV), radiation detectors fabricated from In...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2006-10, Vol.53 (5), p.3055-3059
Hauptverfasser: Onodera, T., Hitomi, K., Shoji, T.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Indium iodide (InI) is a compound semiconductor with a wide band gap. Due to its high atomic number (ZIn:49 and ZI:53) and high density (5.31 g/cm 3 ), InI exhibits high photon stopping power similar to that of CdTe. Since InI has wide band gap energy (2.0 eV), radiation detectors fabricated from InI are expected to realize low-noise operation at and above room temperatures. These physical properties indicate that InI is a very promising material for fabrication of room temperature X- and gamma-ray detectors. In this study, radiation detectors were fabricated from InI crystals. InI materials were purified by the multi-pass zone-refining method up to 80 times. InI crystals were grown by the traveling molten zone (TMZ) method with the zone-purified materials. The resultant InI radiation detectors were evaluated by measuring their electrical property, spectral responses and long-term stability. The resistivity of the InI detectors were found to be approximately 3times10 9 (Omegacm). The InI detector exhibited a clear peak corresponding to 22 keV X-rays from a 109 Cd radioactive source at room temperature. To evaluate the long-term stability of the InI detectors, temporal change of the energy spectra of the detectors was measured for a period of time at 20degC and at -20degC. At 20degC, the InI detectors exhibited some degradation in spectral response. On the other hand, the InI detectors operated stably for more than 32 hours at -20degC
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/TNS.2006.882749