Volume 27, Issue 6 pp. 1564-1576
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Recent advances in the development of high-resolution 3D cadmium–zinc–telluride drift strip detectors

Leonardo Abbene

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Leonardo Abbene

Department of Physics and Chemistry (DiFC), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 18, Palermo90128, Italy

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Gaetano Gerardi

Gaetano Gerardi

Department of Physics and Chemistry (DiFC), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 18, Palermo90128, Italy

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Fabio Principato

Fabio Principato

Department of Physics and Chemistry (DiFC), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 18, Palermo90128, Italy

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Antonino Buttacavoli

Antonino Buttacavoli

Department of Physics and Chemistry (DiFC), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 18, Palermo90128, Italy

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Saverio Altieri

Saverio Altieri

Nuclear Physics National Institute (INFN), Unit of Pavia, via Agostino Bassi 6, Pavia27100, Italy

Department of Physics, University of Pavia, via Agostino Bassi 6, Pavia27100, Italy

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Nicoletta Protti

Nicoletta Protti

Nuclear Physics National Institute (INFN), Unit of Pavia, via Agostino Bassi 6, Pavia27100, Italy

Department of Physics, University of Pavia, via Agostino Bassi 6, Pavia27100, Italy

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Elio Tomarchio

Elio Tomarchio

Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 6, Palermo90128, Italy

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Stefano Del Sordo

Stefano Del Sordo

INAF/IASF Palermo, PalermoItaly

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Natalia Auricchio

Natalia Auricchio

INAF/OAS Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Manuele Bettelli

Manuele Bettelli

IMEM/CNR, Parco Area delle Scienze 37/A, Parma43100, Italy

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Nicola Sarzi Amadè

Nicola Sarzi Amadè

IMEM/CNR, Parco Area delle Scienze 37/A, Parma43100, Italy

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Silvia Zanettini

Silvia Zanettini

due2lab s.r.l., Via Paolo Borsellino 2, Scandiano, Reggio Emilia42019, Italy

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Andrea Zappettini

Andrea Zappettini

IMEM/CNR, Parco Area delle Scienze 37/A, Parma43100, Italy

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Ezio Caroli

Ezio Caroli

INAF/OAS Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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First published: 25 September 2020

Abstract

In the last two decades, great efforts have been made in the development of 3D cadmium–zinc–telluride (CZT) detectors operating at room temperature for gamma-ray spectroscopic imaging. This work presents the spectroscopic performance of new high-resolution CZT drift strip detectors, recently developed at IMEM-CNR of Parma (Italy) in collaboration with due2lab (Italy). The detectors (19.4 mm × 19.4 mm × 6 mm) are organized into collecting anode strips (pitch of 1.6 mm) and drift strips (pitch of 0.4 mm) which are negatively biased to optimize electron charge collection. The cathode is divided into strips orthogonal to the anode strips with a pitch of 2 mm. Dedicated pulse processing analysis was performed on a wide range of collected and induced charge pulse shapes using custom 32-channel digital readout electronics. Excellent room-temperature energy resolution (1.3% FWHM at 662 keV) was achieved using the detectors without any spectral corrections. Further improvements (0.8% FWHM at 662 keV) were also obtained through a novel correction technique based on the analysis of collected-induced charge pulses from anode and drift strips. These activities are in the framework of two Italian research projects on the development of spectroscopic gamma-ray imagers (10–1000 keV) for astrophysical and medical applications.

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