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Characterizing Novel Indium Phosphide Pad Detectors with Focused X-ray Beams and Laboratory Tests

Authors :
Almazan, Earl
Affolder, Anthony
Dyckes, Ian
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Hance, Michael
Jadhav, Manoj
Kim, Sungjoon
McCoy, Thomas
Metcalfe, Jessica
Nielsen, Jason
Ott, Jennifer
Poley, Luise
Shin, Taylor
Sperlich, Dennis
Sumant, Anirudha V.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Future tracking systems in High Energy Physics experiments will require large instrumented areas with low radiation length. Crystalline silicon sensors have been used in tracking systems for decades, but are difficult to manufacture and costly to produce for large areas. We are exploring alternative sensor materials that are amenable to fast fabrication techniques used for thin film devices. Indium Phosphide pad sensors were fabricated at Argonne National Lab using commercially available InP:Fe 2-inch mono-crystal substrates. Current-voltage and capacitance-voltage characterizations were performed to study the basic operating characteristics of a group of sensors. Micro-focused X-ray beams at Canadian Light Source and Diamond Light Source were used to study the response to ionizing radiation, and characterize the uniformity of the response for several devices. The results show a high degree of performance uniformity in our evaluations, both within a device and between the 48 tested devices. This motivates further studies into thin film devices for future tracking detectors.<br />Comment: 28 pages, 27 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.18794
Document Type :
Working Paper