Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005spie.5922..118v&link_type=abstract
Hard X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Detector Physics VII. Edited by James, Ralph B.; Franks, Larry A.; Burger, Arnold. Proceedings of the
Physics
Scientific paper
The transport properties of electrons and holes in mercuric iodide determine the performance of detectors. The relatively low levels of these properties limit the volume of detectors with high spectral resolution that can be fabricated and leads to long pulse collection times. These transport parameters can be increased by optimizing the material processing, the crystal growth, and the detector fabrication. This paper will present our own results obtained by analysis of individual pulse shapes. The values for the mobilities generally measured are between 60-90 cm2/Vsec for electrons and 2-4 cm2/Vsec for holes. These results will be compared with the values published by other investigators. Possible reasons for the differences in the reported values will be discussed and explanations will be suggested.
Alexander William B.
Pohl Kenneth R.
Sandoval John S.
van den Berg Lodewijk
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