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- W2022006259 abstract "This research summarizes an effective way to understand compensation for use of CdZnTe as ambient temperature radiation detector. The indium doped CdZnTe passivates certain detrimental intrinsic defects and defect complexes in the band gap. This was achieved by using a combination of excess tellurium in the starting material (0% to 7.5% by weight) and the process variables during growth, including the imposed temperature gradient, growth rate, and cool-down process. These studies have shown that a combination of slight excess tellurium as well as the cool-down scheme could control certain intrinsic defect levels and defect level complexes in the band gap of CdZnTe by causing favorable carrier compensation. At a macroscopic level, these manipulations help to minimize thermal instabilities during growth and determine the final grain structure, integrity, and yield of the ingot. Also, these manipulations help to control the formation of certain intrinsic defect levels and defect level complexes in the band gap, which have a direct bearing on the ability of the CdZnTe crystals to function as room temperature radiation detectors. The band-gap defects in CdZnTe were studied using the thermally stimulated current (TSC) technique. The thermal ionization energy and capture cross-section for 8 prominent defect levels (current peaks in the TSC spectrum) were calculated using the variable heating rate method. These fitted values were compared to transition energy levels of possible defects in the band gap of CdTe and purity data of CdZnTe samples used in this study. The theoretical values of the transition energy levels of defects in the band gap of CdTe were determined by the first principle band gap structure studies as well as our earlier studies on defects and defect levels in the band gap of CdTe. We have tentatively associated some prominent current peaks to certain defect levels and defect level complexes in Cd1−xZnxTe. The improvement in the detector properties was correlated to the reduction of a proposed deep level defect complex (TeCd + VCd) (thermal ionization energy >0.8 eV and capture cross-section of 10−13 to 10−14 cm2), and the reduction of the ionized species corresponding to an acceptor defect level (thermal ionization energy ∼0.2[03] eV), associated with dislocations/dislocation complexes with Te clusters. The best crystals tested had an average μτe (electrons) of 1.8 × 10−3 cm2/V, a peak-to-valley ratio of 2.0 for the 122 keV x-ray peak using a Co-57 source and bulk resistivity the order of 3 × 1010 Ω cm. The best radiation detector crystals corresponded to those grown with an excess tellurium of 0.5% (by weight in the starting CdZnTe charge) grown at a rate of 0.5 to 0.86 mm/h with an imposed temperature gradient of > 50 °C/in. There was a high yield without any post-processing of the ingots." @default.
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- W2022006259 title "Effects of excess tellurium and growth parameters on the band gap defect levels in Cd<sub>x</sub>Zn<sub>1−x</sub>Te" @default.
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