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Title: | A ZnS-Si hetero-junction photodiode for short wavelength photon detection |
Authors: | Uludağ Universitesi/ Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi/Fizik Bölümü. Tapan, İlhan Afrailov, Muhitdin Ahmetoğlu 8905787000 55153359100 |
Keywords: | Instruments and instrumentation Nuclear science and technology Physics Monte Carlo simulation Hetero-junction detectors Detector modelling Scintillation light detection Avalanche photodiodes Computer simulation Heterojunctions Monte Carlo methods Photodetectors Photons Scintillation Photodiodes |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2003 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Tapan, İ. ve Afrailov, M. A. (2003). “A ZnS-Si hetero-junction photodiode for short wavelength photon detection”.Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A-Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, 510(1-2), 92-96. |
Abstract: | In this work, we have developed a Zinc sulfide Silicon (ZnS-Si) hetero-junction photodiode structure that has very high quantum efficiency for photons of wavelength in the region from 340 to 800 nm. This structure is suitable for scintillating crystals used in particle physics experiments, emit light in the wavelength region of 400-550 nm. The signal generation process has been performed in a well-defined device geometry by a Monte Carlo simulation code written in Fortran. Based on this work, we offer a new photodiode structure for scintillation lights detection. |
Description: | Bu çalışma, 06-08 Ekim 1999 tarihleri arasında Siegen[Almanya]’da düzenlenen 1. International Symposium on Applications of Particle Detectors in Medicine, Biology and Astrophysics (SAMBA 99)’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01683-8 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900203016838 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/33009 |
ISSN: | 0168-9002 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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