1. Contact-Free Germanium Ionization and Phonon Detectors.
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Mirabolfathi, N., Yen, J. J, Brink, P. L., Cabrera, B., Daal, M., Serfass, B., Sadoulet, B., Seitz, D. N., Sundqvist, K. M., and Tomada, A.
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GERMANIUM diodes , *IONIZATION (Atomic physics) , *PHONONS , *THERMOMETERS , *TUNGSTEN - Abstract
A new method to study the origin of the dead-layer in ionization-phonon detectors was developed wherein the ionization is measured via a 25 micron gap between the collection electrodes and germanium absorber. Phonon signals are measured with small tungsten thermometers (Tc∼90 mK) varnished to the Ge substrates. The Ge samples were studied using collimated 241Am sources. With this geometry, different contributions to the “dead-layer” effect can be studied independently: Carrier back diffusion, trapping on surface states, Schottky barrier lowering, etc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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