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Revision as of 15:00, 11 June 2008

Solid state detectors are basically materials in which a radiation sensitive region of mobile carriers is established with a voltage. A gas chamber in solid form.


What is a semi-conductor

Valence band
electrons tightly bound to the crystal's atoms occupy this energy band
Conduction band
electrons detached from the parent atom occupy this energy band and are free to roam about the crystal

Energy gap:


The energy gap is about 1 eV for a semi-conductor and about 6 eV for an Insulator. In a Conductor, there is no energy gap. The Valence and Conduction bands overlap.


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COnductor

Silcon is the most commonly used material for such detectors. Germanium, Gallium-Arsenide, and diamond are also used.

A min ionizing particle liberates about 300 fC (22000 electrons) in a 300 [math]\mu[/math] m thick piece of silicon.

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