High purity germanium crystal growth at the University of South Dakota

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High-purity germanium crystal growth is challenging work, requiring the control of individual crystal properties such as the impurity distribution, the dislocation density, and the crystalline structure. Currently, we grow high-purity germanium crystals by the Czochralski method in our laboratory in order to understand the details of the growing process, especially for large diameter crystals. In this paper, we report the progress of detector-grade germanium crystal growth at the University of South Dakota.

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Wang, G., Mei, H., Mei, D., Guan, Y., & Yang, G. (2015). High purity germanium crystal growth at the University of South Dakota. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 606). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/606/1/012012

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