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Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging

Cadmium zinc telluride selenide (Cd(1−x)Zn(x)Te(1−y)Se(y) or CZTS) is one of the emerging CdTe-based semiconductor materials for detecting X- and gamma-ray radiation at or near room temperature (i.e., without cryogenic cooling). Potential applications of CZTS sensors include medical imaging, X-ray d...

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Autores principales: Egarievwe, Stephen U., Roy, Utpal N., Goree, Carmella A., Harrison, Benicia A., Jones, Jeanette, James, Ralph B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153271
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author Egarievwe, Stephen U.
Roy, Utpal N.
Goree, Carmella A.
Harrison, Benicia A.
Jones, Jeanette
James, Ralph B.
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Roy, Utpal N.
Goree, Carmella A.
Harrison, Benicia A.
Jones, Jeanette
James, Ralph B.
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description Cadmium zinc telluride selenide (Cd(1−x)Zn(x)Te(1−y)Se(y) or CZTS) is one of the emerging CdTe-based semiconductor materials for detecting X- and gamma-ray radiation at or near room temperature (i.e., without cryogenic cooling). Potential applications of CZTS sensors include medical imaging, X-ray detection, and gamma-ray spectroscopy. Chemical passivation of CZTS is needed to reduce the conductivity of Te-rich surfaces, which reduces the noise and improves the device performance. In this study, we focus on the effect of surface passivation of CZTS using a 10% aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride. The effects of the chemical treatment were studied on the leakage current, charge transport measured as the electron mobility-lifetime (µτ) product, and the spectral resolution measured as the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of specific peaks. After passivation, the leakage current increased and began to decrease towards pre-passivation levels. The energy resolutions were recorded for eight applied voltages between −35 V and −200 V. The results showed an average of 25% improvement in the detector’s energy resolution for the 59.6 keV gamma peak of Am-241. The electron µτ product was unchanged at 2 × 10(−3) cm(2)/V. These results show that ammonium fluoride is effective for chemical passivation of CZTS detectors.
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spelling pubmed-66958072019-09-05 Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging Egarievwe, Stephen U. Roy, Utpal N. Goree, Carmella A. Harrison, Benicia A. Jones, Jeanette James, Ralph B. Sensors (Basel) Article Cadmium zinc telluride selenide (Cd(1−x)Zn(x)Te(1−y)Se(y) or CZTS) is one of the emerging CdTe-based semiconductor materials for detecting X- and gamma-ray radiation at or near room temperature (i.e., without cryogenic cooling). Potential applications of CZTS sensors include medical imaging, X-ray detection, and gamma-ray spectroscopy. Chemical passivation of CZTS is needed to reduce the conductivity of Te-rich surfaces, which reduces the noise and improves the device performance. In this study, we focus on the effect of surface passivation of CZTS using a 10% aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride. The effects of the chemical treatment were studied on the leakage current, charge transport measured as the electron mobility-lifetime (µτ) product, and the spectral resolution measured as the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of specific peaks. After passivation, the leakage current increased and began to decrease towards pre-passivation levels. The energy resolutions were recorded for eight applied voltages between −35 V and −200 V. The results showed an average of 25% improvement in the detector’s energy resolution for the 59.6 keV gamma peak of Am-241. The electron µτ product was unchanged at 2 × 10(−3) cm(2)/V. These results show that ammonium fluoride is effective for chemical passivation of CZTS detectors. MDPI 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6695807/ /pubmed/31349605 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153271 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Egarievwe, Stephen U.
Roy, Utpal N.
Goree, Carmella A.
Harrison, Benicia A.
Jones, Jeanette
James, Ralph B.
Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title_full Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title_fullStr Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title_short Ammonium Fluoride Passivation of CdZnTeSe Sensors for Applications in Nuclear Detection and Medical Imaging
title_sort ammonium fluoride passivation of cdzntese sensors for applications in nuclear detection and medical imaging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153271
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