Abstract

Germanium crystals used for γ-ray detectors frequently exhibit slow or non-uniform lithiumion drift. The presence of oxygen is one known cause. However, it has been found in these laboratories that in large (˜1 kg) germanium crystals grown by the Czochralski method under vacuum, the presence of a fast diffusing impurity (probably copper) also leads to variable drift. Normal, uniform drift in these crystals has been restored b9 using gallium-indium alloy as a getter at ˜800°C. The method is described in detail and the effects on crystal resistivity, dislocation density and lithium drift rate are presented. γ-ray detectors fabricated from gettered material show high resolution characteristics.

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