Performance limits of a 55μm pixel CdTe detector

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Pellegrini, G [1 ]
Chineissani, M [1 ]
Maiorino, M [1 ]
Blanchot, G [1 ]
Garcia, J [1 ]
Lozano, M [1 ]
Martinez, R [1 ]
Puigdengoles, C [1 ]
Ullan, M [1 ]
Casado, P [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, IMB, CNM, Barcelona 08193, Spain
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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In this work the results from simulation of a CdTe pixel detector with a pixel size of 45 mu m and a pitch of 55 mu m are presented. Simulation of charge sharing between neighboring pixels has been compared with experimental results obtained by the use of the MEDIPIX-II single photon counting chip. Electrical simulations have been performed using the commercial software package DESSIS (ISETCAD) and combined with the Monte Carlo code GEANT4 to allow a method of complete interaction and subsequent charge transport of charges induced by radiation. This has allowed the analysis of charge sharing between pixel elements, an important limiting factor in imaging applications. Experimental results were obtained by the use of a 1mm thick CdTe detector, with pixel electrodes at a pitch of 55 mu m. Each of these pixel electrodes was connected to the corresponding readout pixel on the Medipix-II chip, via an indium bump-bond. The results obtained imply that very small pixel size, such as 25 mu m and detector 1mm thick, is unrealistic because such intrinsic fine spatial resolution cannot be attained in the corresponding image due to charge sharing.
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