Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992spie.1734..177a&link_type=abstract
In: Gamma-ray detectors; Proceedings of the Meeting, San Diego, CA, July 21, 22, 1992 (A93-30101 11-35), p. 177-186.
Computer Science
Performance
Dioxides, Gamma Ray Spectra, Heat Measurement, Radioactive Decay, Tellurium Isotopes, Bolometers, High Resolution, Solid State Devices
Scientific paper
A massive thermal detector consisting of a 73 g TeO2 crystal, to be used to search for double beta decay of Te-130 and to detect high energy gamma-rays, is operating at aprox. 15 mK in the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory. The FWHM resolution achieved with this detector is 5-8 KeV, slightly dependent on energy from 100 KeV to 3 MeV, showing the competitive performances of this detector in gamma-ray spectroscopy comparable with those of conventional Ge solid state detectors. Moreover this is the first massive high-resolution gamma-ray detector of atomic number larger than 32, which implies a peak to Compton ratio comparable to that of a Ge diode of a mass larger by an order of magnitude.
Alessandrello Angelo
Brofferio Chiara
Camin Daniel V.
Cremonesi Oliviero
Fiorini Ettore
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