New materials for radiation hard semiconductor detectors

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  • P. J. Sellin
  • J. Vaitkus
چکیده

We present a review of the current status of research into new semiconductor materials for use as particle tracking detectors in very high radiation environments. This work is carried out within the framework of the CERN RD50 collaboration, which is investigating detector technologies suitable for operation at the proposed Super-LHC facility (SLHC). Tracking detectors operating at the SLHC in this environment will have to be capable of withstanding radiation levels arising from a luminosity of 10 cms which will present severe challenges to current tracking detector technologies. The "new materials" activity within RD50 is investigating the performance of various semiconductor materials that potentially offer radiation hard alternatives to silicon devices. The main contenders in this study are silicon carbide, gallium nitride and amorphous silicon. In this paper we review the current status of these materials, in terms of material quality, commercial availability, charge transport properties, and radiation hardness studies. Whilst these materials currently show considerable promise for use as radiation hard tracking detectors, their ultimate success will depend on the continued improvement of the availability of high quality material.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005