Nuclear Science Symposium/Medical Imaging Conference, Fajardo, Porto Riko, 23 - 29 Ekim 2005, ss.1408-1411
In this paper, we report progress in the study of thick single-sided charge-sharing cadmium-zinc telluride (CZT) strip detector modules designed to perform gamma-ray spectroscopy and 3-D imaging. We report on continuing laboratory and simulation measurements of prototype detectors with 11x11 unit cells (15x15x7.5mm(3)). We report preliminary measurements of the 3-D spatial resolution. Our studies are aimed at developing compact, efficient, detector modules for 0.05 to 1 MeV gamma measurements while minimizing the number and complexity of the electronic readout channels. This is particularly important in space-based coded aperture and Compton telescope instruments that require large area, large volume detector arrays. Such arrays will be required for the NASA's Black Hole Finder Probe (BHFP) and Advanced Compton Telescope (ACT). This design requires an anode pattern with contacts whose dimensions and spacing are roughly the size of the ionization charge cloud. The first prototype devices have 125 mu m anode contacts on 225 mu m pitch. Our studies conclude that finer pitch contacts will be required to improve imaging efficiency.