DocumentCode
3536622
Title
The COCAE detector: An instrument for localization — Identification of radioactive sources
Author
Lambropoulos, C.P. ; Aoki, T. ; Crocco, J. ; Dieguez, E. ; Disch, C. ; Fauler, A. ; Fiederle, M. ; Hatzistratis, D. ; Gnatyuk, V.A. ; Karafasoulis, K. ; Kosyachenko, L.A. ; Levytskyi, S.N. ; Loukas, D. ; Maslyanchuk, O.L. ; Medvids, A. ; Orphanoudakis, T.
Author_Institution
Technol. Educ. Inst. of Chalkida, Psahna - Evia, Greece
fYear
2010
fDate
Oct. 30 2010-Nov. 6 2010
Firstpage
3910
Lastpage
3917
Abstract
The COCAE project develops an instrument for localization and identification of radioactive sources. For the localization task it will exploit the Compton scattered photons within its detecting layers. It is based on pixilated Cd(Zn)Te matrices in a stacked configuration. Progress has been achieved in all the components necessary for this technology. CdZnTe crystals have been grown of up to 75 mm in diameter. A wafer level pixelization process has been tested and its results will be presented. Very good energy resolution is necessary for the performance of the instrument. For this reason we have investigated planar M-p-n diodes fabricated by using laser-induced solid phase doping and Schottky diodes created by Arion etching of the Cd(Zn)Te surfaces before deposition of Ni electrodes. The energy resolution achieved is better than 1% FWHM @662 KeV. The development of a pixel CMOS readout integrated circuit has been undertaken. It outputs in digital format address, energy and time information for the pixels which have collected charge above a given threshold. Simulation studies of the minimum detection limits, of the Compton sequencing algorithms, of the angular resolution and of the reconstruction of the radioactive source position have been performed. Experiments with a precursor setup using an existing hybrid detector are underway.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; radioactive sources; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; Ar-ion etching; CMOS integrated circuit; COCAE detector; COCAE project; CdZnTe crystals; Compton scattered photons; M-p-n diodes; Schottky diodes; energy resolution; hybrid detector; laser-induced solid phase; pixel CMOS readout; pixelization process; pixilated matrices; radioactive source position; radioactive sources; Crystals; Detectors; Electronic mail; Energy resolution; Instruments; Pixel; Schottky diodes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Knoxville, TN
ISSN
1095-7863
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9106-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874548
Filename
5874548
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