3x3 array module of 8×8×32 mm3 position-sensitive virtual frisch-grid CdZnTe detectors for imaging and spectroscopy of cosmic gamma-rays

A. Bolotnikov, G. Carini, A. Dellapenna, G. Deptuch, J. Fried, S. Herrmann, M. Laassiri, W. Lee, P. Maj, A. Moiseev, G. Pinaroli, M. Sasaki, L. Smith, E. Tamura, E. Yates

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    Abstract

    We evaluated the performance of the 3 × 3 array of 32-mm long position-sensitive virtual Frisch-grid (VFG) CdZnTe (CZT) detectors read out by the IDEAS GDS-100 data acquisition system. The array is a mechanically solid module designed for integration into a large effective area gamma-ray telescope proposed for imaging and spectroscopy of cosmic gamma-rays. The array employs the bar-shaped 8 × 8 × 32 mm3 CZT crystals which recently became available from Redlen Technologies, Inc. and Kromek-eV Group PLC at affordable costs. The waveform sampling IDE3421 application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), developed by the University of Michigan and IDEAS for CZT pixel detectors, was adapted to capture the signals from the array's VFG detectors. We showed good spectral performance of the Redlen detectors with an energy resolution of <1% FWHM at 662 keV and slightly poorer performance of the Kromek-eV detectors with a resolution of <2% measured at a reduced temperature of 13 °C. By testing the same detectors as single devices using hybrid charge-sensitive preamplifiers, we demonstrated improved energy resolutions at a normal temperature of ∼25 °C: <1% and 1.3–1.7%, respectively. However, the Kromek-eV detectors did not perform as well as the Redlen ones. We explained this by the space charge formation (polarization) decreasing the electric field and the electron drift times. The polarization was likely caused by the high injections of holes from the anode contacts. The absence of polarization in Redlen detectors suggested that the quality of the contacts might have played a role in this case.

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    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
    • Instrumentation

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