Abstract
ABSTRACT We report on the continued development and testing of unique types of Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) detectors.Using large volume (10 × 20 × 20 mm 3 ) CZT crystals, we contact variou s dual anode detector designs. Weincorporate a segmented cathode with ve regions so that the charge on all seven contacts can be used todetermine the energy and the 3-D interaction location of detected X-ray and gamma-ray photons. We describethe status of the detector development program, emphasize strengths and weaknesses of the dierent contactcongurations, and discuss possible applications of Dual Anode Detectors in radiation detection applications.Keywords: CZT, X-ray Detector , Contact Geometry 1. INTRODUCTION The high average atomic number ( 50) and room temperature operation of Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT)detectors make them desirable for Homeland Security a pplications where high eciency of detecting nuclearartifacts is required, such as a stand o detector at a border crossing. We currently are working to developlarge-volume CZT detectors with few re adout channels by exploring novel contact designs. Such designs presentcertain advantages while avoiding the complications, limitations, and requirements of using the standard contactpatterns.The most common CZT detector designs in use today employ either pixel contacts or a coplanar grid (CPG)for the anode.
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