Abstract
Abstract
In this work, one-dimensional (1D) modeling and simulations of the electric and weighting fields will be systematically carried out for hypothetical sphere-electrode detectors. Exact 1D solutions are obtained for electric and weighting fields in these detectors. Although it is impossible to realize hypothetical sphere-electrode detectors with current technologies, the theoretical work and results on them are good bases for their offspring—practical semi-sphere-electrodes (semisph-electrode) and near-semisph-electrode detectors. The great reduction in full depletion voltage and small capacitance in semisph-electrode and near-semisph-electrode detectors make them very good for applications in photon sciences (x-ray) and safeguard and homeland security (hard x-ray and gamma-ray). A practical novel structure of the three-dimensional (3D) trench electrode detector, namely a novel semisph-electrode silicon detector has been proposed as a practical example. The novel detector has a semispherical shell electrode created in a cuboidal unit cell. It will overcome the traditional 3D-electrode detector deficiencies in electrical performance such as the asymmetrical electric field distribution. Through a computer-aided design tool, 3D modeling and electrical characteristics, simulation of a semispherical electrode silicon detector has been obtained, such as electric field distributions, electron concentration distribution, and full depletion voltage
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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