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Comparative study of Single Crystal (SC)-Diamond and 4H-SiC bulk radiation detectors for room temperature alpha spectroscopy

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In this work, the fabrication, electrical characterization and alpha spectral characterization of single-crystal (SC) diamond bulk radiation detector have been carried out. The performance metrics of the SC-diamond bulk detector… Click to show full abstract

In this work, the fabrication, electrical characterization and alpha spectral characterization of single-crystal (SC) diamond bulk radiation detector have been carried out. The performance metrics of the SC-diamond bulk detector such as the leakage current density, charge collection efficiency, spectral resolution and polarization effects are studied and are compared with a bulk detector fabricated using High-Pure Semi-Insulating (HPSI) 4H-SiC. It is found that the SC-diamond detector exhibits lower leakage current density, higher μτ product, better spectral resolution and no polarization effects in comparison to the HPSI 4H-SiC detector. The time response analysis of the SC-diamond detector is carried out to study the effect of alpha particles on the operation of the SC-diamond detector. Accordingly, the stability of the SC-diamond detector is tested by evaluating the total counts versus real time and the performance of the diamond detector is found to be stable during the alpha-time spectroscopy. Hence, diamond bulk detectors using commercially available electronic grade diamond may be better suited for alpha particle spectroscopy compared to HPSI 4H-SiC of nearly equivalent thickness.

Keywords: diamond detector; single crystal; spectroscopy; bulk; diamond

Journal Title: Journal of Instrumentation
Year Published: 2021

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