Correlation of Space Charge Limited Current and γ-Ray Response of CdxZn1-xTe1-ySeyRoom-Temperature Radiation Detectors

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In this letter we report a direct correlation between the space charge limited current flow and radiation detection properties of CdxZn1-xTe1-ySey (CZTS) detector. CZTS is a recently discovered quaternary wide bandgap semiconductor for room-temperature gamma photon detection. The CZTS single crystals have been grown in-house using a modified Bridgman technique. Planar detectors were fabricated and characterized in terms of charge carrier flow and radiation detection measurements. An anomalous current flow falling outside the Lampert's triangle in logJ-logV plot, has been observed which is not generally seen in semiconductor detectors governed by space-charge limited current flow mechanism. The anomalous behavior has been attributed to the presence of electron traps. The devices were tested for their radiation detection properties by acquiring pulse height spectra using 241Am and a 137Cs isotopes as a source of alpha particles and gamma photons, respectively. It was further noticed that the only detectors which worked satisfactorily as radiation detectors, did not exhibit the anomalous current flow mechanism.

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Chaudhuri, S. K., Sajjad, M., Kleppinger, J. W., & Mandal, K. C. (2020). Correlation of Space Charge Limited Current and γ-Ray Response of CdxZn1-xTe1-ySeyRoom-Temperature Radiation Detectors. IEEE Electron Device Letters, 41(9), 1336–1339. https://doi.org/10.1109/LED.2020.3013800

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