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19 July 1996 Composition and performance mapping of CdZnTe nuclear spectrometers
James E. Toney, Bruce Andrew Brunett, Tuviah E. Schlesinger, H. Yoon, John M. Van Scyoc III, Arlyn J. Antolak, Daniel H. Morse, Elgin E. Eissler, Carl J. Johnson, James C. Lund, Ralph B. James
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Abstract
We have applied several techniques, including photoluminescence, proton-induced x-ray emission, photocurrent, and alpha particle response mapping, for mapping micron- and millimeter-scale variations in cadmium zinc telluride. We have correlated the degree of inhomogeneity determined by these techniques with performance of gamma-ray spectrometers fabricated from the material.
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James E. Toney, Bruce Andrew Brunett, Tuviah E. Schlesinger, H. Yoon, John M. Van Scyoc III, Arlyn J. Antolak, Daniel H. Morse, Elgin E. Eissler, Carl J. Johnson, James C. Lund, and Ralph B. James "Composition and performance mapping of CdZnTe nuclear spectrometers", Proc. SPIE 2859, Hard X-Ray/Gamma-Ray and Neutron Optics, Sensors, and Applications, (19 July 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.245145
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Spectrometers

Sensor performance

Tellurium

Zinc

Gamma radiation

Luminescence

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