1. Electronic considerations for externally segmented germanium detectors
- Author
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Madden, N. W, Landis, D. A, Goulding, F. S, Pehl, R. H, Cork, C. P, Luke, P. N, Malone, D. F, and Pollard, M. J
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Instrumentation And Photography - Abstract
The dominant background source for germanium gamma ray detector spectrometers used for some astrophysics observations is internal beta decay. Externally segmented germanium gamma ray coaxial detectors can identify beta decay by localizing the event. Energetic gamma rays interact in the germanium detector by multiple Compton interactions while beta decay is a local process. In order to recognize the difference between gamma rays and beta decay events, the external electrode (outside of detector) is electrically partitioned. The instrumentation of these external segments and the consequence with respect to the spectrometer energy signal is examined.
- Published
- 1991