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Use of the drift-time method to measure the electron lifetime in long-drift-length CdZnTe detectorsBolotnikov et al., 2016
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- Bolotnikov A
- Camarda G
- Chen E
- Gul R
- Dedic V
- De Geronimo G
- Fried J
- Hossain A
- MacKenzie J
- Ocampo L
- Sellin P
- Taherion S
- Vernon E
- Yang G
- El-Hanany U
- James R
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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The traditional method for electron lifetime measurements of CdZnTe (CZT) detectors relies on using the Hecht equation. The procedure involves measuring the dependence of the detector response on the applied bias to evaluate the μτ product, which in turn can be …
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