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19 July 1996 CdZnTe strip detector for arcsecond imaging and spectroscopy
Carl Michael Stahle, Ann M. Parsons, Lyle M. Bartlett, Peter Kurczynski, John F. Krizmanic, Louis M. Barbier, Scott D. Barthelmy, F. B. Birsa, Neil A. Gehrels, James L. Odom, David M. Palmer, Carol Sappington, Peter K. Shu, Bonnard J. Teegarden, Jack Tueller
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Abstract
A CdZnTe strip detector array with capabilities for arc second imaging and spectroscopy is being developed for a space flight gamma-ray burst instrument. Two dimensional strip detectors with 100 micrometers pitch have been fabricated and wire bonded to readout electronics to demonstrate the ability to localize 22 to 122 keV photons to less than 100 micrometers. In addition, good spectral resolution has been achieved. The uniformity of response and relative efficiency of the strip detector will be discussed. Results form electrical characterization which include strip leakage current and strip capacitance will be presented.
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Carl Michael Stahle, Ann M. Parsons, Lyle M. Bartlett, Peter Kurczynski, John F. Krizmanic, Louis M. Barbier, Scott D. Barthelmy, F. B. Birsa, Neil A. Gehrels, James L. Odom, David M. Palmer, Carol Sappington, Peter K. Shu, Bonnard J. Teegarden, and Jack Tueller "CdZnTe strip detector for arcsecond imaging and spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 2859, Hard X-Ray/Gamma-Ray and Neutron Optics, Sensors, and Applications, (19 July 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.245125
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Imaging spectroscopy

Capacitance

Electronics

Gamma radiation

Photons

Spectroscopy

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