The influence of anisotropic electron drift velocity on the signal shapes of closed-end HPGe detectors

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2000)

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This study is concerned with the anisotropy of the electron drift velocity in germanium crystals at high electric fields and low temperature, and its influence on the charge collection process in n-type, high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors of closed-end, coaxial geometry. The electron trajectories inside HPGe detectors are simulated using a phenomenological model to calculate the dependence of the drift velocity on the angle between the electric field and the crystal orientation. The resulting induced currents and pulse shapes for a given detector geometry and preamplifier bandwidth are compared to experiment. Experimentally, the dependence of the pulse shapes on the conductivity anisotropy in closed-end HPGe detectors was observed. The experimental data on pulse shapes were obtained by sampling preamplifier signals of an encapsulated, hexaconical EUROBALL detector, which was irradiated by collimated 22Na and 241Am sources. The crystal orientation was measured by neutron reflection. Qualitative agreement between the simulated and experimental pulse shapes was found. A variation in the charge collection time of up to 50ns was observed for different drift directions of the carriers relative to the crystal orientation. Furthermore, a deflection of the trajectories from a straight radial drift direction of about 20° was predicted by the simulations. These two main effects of charge carrier drift velocity anisotropy in coaxial Ge detectors are expected to play an important role in the development of γ-ray tracking detectors.
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