Abstract
This article presents our studies on the first fully pixelated 3-dimensional (3D) position-sensitive HgI2 detectors, manufactured by Constellation Technology Corporation. The radiation signals were read out using a VAS_UM3.2/TAT4 ASIC readout system. The performance of several detectors was investigated over a period of time and at different operational bias voltages. The resolution for single-pixel-triggered events was measured as good as 1.60% at 662keV. 1.20% FWHM energy resolution was observed on the best anode pixel, demonstrating the potential to achieve better resolution on HgI2 detectors. It was found that the trapping of electrons is much lower in those HgI <inf xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</inf> detectors. The resolution changes inside the detector bulk are minor. The stability of the detectors was examined and all detectors with the history of being biased up within one month show little variance of photopeak centroid and resolution. However, one detector unbiased for three months is found to have performance variance over time. Slight improvement of resolution with cathode bias raised from −3000V to −4000V is observed.
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