Although elemental semiconductors such as silicon and germanium
are standard for energy dispersive spectroscopy in the laboratory,
their use for an increasing range of applications is becoming
marginalized by their physical limitations, namely the need for
ancillary cooling, their modest stopping powers, and radiation
intolerance. Compound semiconductors, on the other hand, encompass
such a wide range of physical and electronic properties that they
have become viable competitors in a number of applications.
Compound Semiconductor Radiation Detectors is a consolidated source
of information on all aspects of the use of compound semiconductors
for radiation detection and measurement.
Serious Competitors to Germanium and Silicon Radiation
Detectors
Wide-gap compound semiconductors offer the ability to operate in
a range of hostile thermal and radiation environments while still
maintaining sub-keV spectral resolution at X-ray wavelengths.
Narrow-gap materials offer the potential of exceeding the spectral
resolution of germanium by a factor of three. However, while
compound semiconductors are routinely used at infrared and optical
wavelengths, their development in other wavebands has been plagued
by material and fabrication problems. So far, only a few have
evolved sufficiently to produce commercial detection systems.
From Crystal Growth to Spectroscopic Performance
Bringing together information scattered across many disciplines,
this book summarizes the current status of research in compound
semiconductor radiation detectors. It examines the properties,
growth, and characterization of compound semiconductors as well as
the fabrication of radiation sensors, with particular emphasis on
the X- and gamma-ray regimes. It explores the limitations of
compound semiconductors and discusses current efforts to improve
spectral performances, pointing to where future discoveries may
lie.
A timely resource for the established researcher, this book
serves as a comprehensive and illustrated reference on material
science, crystal growth, metrology, detector physics, and
spectroscopy. It can also be used as a textbook for those new to
the field of compound semiconductors and their application to
radiation detection and measurement.
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