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Carrier Transport Properties of CdTe Detector under Polarization ConditionNakagawa et al., 2018
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- Nakagawa H
- Terao T
- Masuzawa T
- Ito T
- Koike A
- Morii H
- Aoki T
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- Sensors and Materials
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Cadmium telluride (CdTe) is a promising material for semiconductor-based roomtemperature radiation detectors because of its wide bandgap and relatively good carrier transport properties. One remaining issue of CdTe detectors is an instability arising in …
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