In order to overcome the energy barrier of 20 keV X-rays, only high-Z materials can provide sufficient detection efficiency and Ge is a natural candidate for drift topologies given the superior properties of carrier transport. On the basis of the established high-quality fabrication capability, times are mature to start a challenging R&D program towards the implementation of Ge drift topologies in a fully planar fabrication process. The planar approach will not only produce a desired and significant jump in spectroscopic performance but will also open the way to the powerful integration of drift and pixelated topologies, leading to optimized detection systems for a wide range of applications with hard X- and gamma rays. The focus of this work is on the technological and design issues in the development of Ge drift detectors in planar technology.

Germanium Drift Detectors: from the Idea to the Device

A. Castoldi;C. Guazzoni;S. Maffessanti;
2018-01-01

Abstract

In order to overcome the energy barrier of 20 keV X-rays, only high-Z materials can provide sufficient detection efficiency and Ge is a natural candidate for drift topologies given the superior properties of carrier transport. On the basis of the established high-quality fabrication capability, times are mature to start a challenging R&D program towards the implementation of Ge drift topologies in a fully planar fabrication process. The planar approach will not only produce a desired and significant jump in spectroscopic performance but will also open the way to the powerful integration of drift and pixelated topologies, leading to optimized detection systems for a wide range of applications with hard X- and gamma rays. The focus of this work is on the technological and design issues in the development of Ge drift detectors in planar technology.
2018
2018 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Records
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