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Measurement of the drift mobilities and the mobility-lifetime products of charge carriers in a CdZnTe crystal by using a transient pulse technique

Authors
Cho, H. Y.Lee, J. H.Kwon, Y. K.Moon, J. Y.Lee, C. S.
Issue Date
Jan-2011
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
Charge transport and multiplication in solid media; Gamma detectors; Instrumentation and methods for time-of-flight (TOF) spectroscopy
Citation
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, v.6, no.1
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION
Volume
6
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/21826
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/6/01/C01025
ISSN
1748-0221
Abstract
In this work we present results on the measurement of the drift mobility and the mobility-lifetime product of charge carriers in a 16-pixellated CdZnTe detector. For the determination of an interaction position based on the pulse rise-time method in a CZT detector, it is necessary to characterize the transport properties governed by drift mobility and lifetime for electrons and holes. In order to extract the transport properties of an electron and a hole, we bombarded 5.5-MeV alpha particles from a (241)Am source and 81-keV gamma rays emitted from a (133)Ba source on the negatively biased contact of the CZT detector. A time-of-flight (TOF) method was used to measure the electron drift mobility at room temperature whose value turned out to be 906.4 cm(2)/V. s. With the Hecht's equation, the electron mobility-lifetime product was also determined from the bias-dependent alpha response and was equal to (9.88 +/- 2.33) x 10(-3) cm(2)/V. On the other hand, the hole mobility-lifetime product was evaluated by a model based on the average charge collection efficiency which accounts for the absorption probability with a given photon energy. By using a single parameter fitting of the model, we obtained the hole mobility-lifetime product of (8.28 +/- 0.17) x 10(-4) cm(2)/V.
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