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27 September 2011 E-beam electron mobility study on CZT and CsI
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Abstract
There is much interest in developing new scintillator detectors for radiation detection and radiographic imaging applications. The knowledge of the electron mobility (μ) is important in the basic understanding of charge transport and in the selection and optimization of many inorganic scintillator materials such as thallium-doped cesium iodide, CsI(Tl). Performance measures are used to model various scintillator responses in an effort to predict the effect of doping concentrations. Performance models will help in the new scintillator design process. Initial tests are done with cadmium zinc telluride detectors to establish measurement techniques and baselines.
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Stuart Baker, Wendi Dreesen, David Schwellenbach, Jason Young, Arnold Burger, Michael Groza, and Larry Franks "E-beam electron mobility study on CZT and CsI", Proc. SPIE 8142, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics XIII, 81421G (27 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.895263
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KEYWORDS
Scintillators

Sensors

X-rays

Signal detection

Electron beams

Performance modeling

Control systems

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