Speaker
Dr
Richard Bates
(University of Glasgow)
Description
Double sided 3D n-type bulk detectors processed at CNM, Barcelona, have been characterised electrical and as charge collection devices at Glasgow. The detectors are readout via the p-type columns from the front of the device, while the n-type columns, which exit via the back of the device, are all shorted together. The IV and CV characteristics of the devise are presented before and after reactor neutron irradiation to a fluence of 5 x 1015 1MeV equivalent neutrons cm-2. The charge collection, from a Sr-90 MIP source, of a strip detector formed from 50 columns per strip at a pitch of 80um is presented both before and after the same neutron irradiation.
Author
Dr
Celeste Fleta
(University of Glasgow)
Co-authors
Dr
Chris Parkes
(University of Glasgow)
Dr
Giulio Pellegrini
(Centro Nacional de Microelectronica, Barcelona)
Dr
Lars Eklund
(University of Glasgow)
Mr
Pennicard David
(University of Glasgow)
Dr
Richard Bates
(University of Glasgow)