Effect of metal electrode on characteristics of gamma-irradiated silicon carbide detector

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Abstract

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a highly promising semiconductor neutron-detector material for harsh environments such as nuclear reactor cores and spent-fuel storage pools. In the present study, three 4H-SiC p-i-n diode detectors were fabricated as variations of those metal-electrode structures. The I-V characteristics and alpha-particle responses of the detectors were measured before and after gamma-ray exposure. The detector with a Ti/Au electrode showed the lowest change of leakage current after irradiation; none of the detectors showed any change in the charge-collection efficiency when a sufficient electric field was applied after gamma irradiation of up to 8.1 MGy. © 2014 Atomic Energy Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Park, J., Park, S. H., Shin, H. S., Kim, H. D., Kim, J., Lee, S. W., … Kim, Y. K. (2014). Effect of metal electrode on characteristics of gamma-irradiated silicon carbide detector. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 51(4), 482–486. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223131.2014.875956

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