Advances in the high-pressure crystal growth technology of semi-insulating CdZnTe for radiation detector applications

Author(s):  
Csaba Szeles ◽  
Scott E. Cameron ◽  
Jean-Olivier Ndap ◽  
Michael D. Reed
2004 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 742-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Csaba Szeles ◽  
Scott E. Cameron ◽  
Stephen A. Soldner ◽  
Jean-Olivier Ndap ◽  
Michael D. Reed

1997 ◽  
Vol 487 ◽  
Author(s):  
Csaba Szeles ◽  
Elgin E. Eissler

AbstractThe availability of large-size, detector-grade CdZnTe crystals in large volume and at affordable cost is a key to the further development of radiation-detector applications based on this II-VI compound. The high pressure Bridgman technique that supplies the bulk of semiinsulating CdZnTe crystals used in X-ray, γ-ray detector and imaging devices at present is hampered by material issues that limit the yield of large-size and high-quality crystals. These include ingot cracking, formation of pipes, material homogeneity and the reproducibility of the material from growth to growth. The incorporation of macro defects in the material during crystal growth poses both material quality limitations and technological problems for detector fabrication. The effects of macro defects such as Te inclusions and pipes on the charge-transport properties of CdZnTe are discussed in this paper. Growth experiments designed to study the origin and formation of large defects are described. The importance of material-crucible interactions and control of thermodynamic parameters during crystal growth are also addressed. Opportunities for growth improvements and yield increases are identified.


1997 ◽  
Vol 484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Csaba Szeles ◽  
Elgin E. Eissler

AbstractThe availability of large-size, detector-grade CdZnTe crystals in large volume and at affordable cost is a key to the further development of radiation-detector applications based on this II-VI compound. The high pressure Bridgman technique that supplies the bulk of semiinsulating CdZnTe crystals used in X-ray, γ-ray detector and imaging devices at present is hampered by material issues that limit the yield of large-size and high-quality crystals. These include ingot cracking, formation of pipes, material homogeneity and the reproducibility of the material from growth to growth. The incorporation of macro defects in the material during crystal growth poses both material quality limitations and technological problems for detector fabrication. The effects of macro defects such as Te inclusions and pipes on the charge-transport properties of CdZnTe are discussed in this paper. Growth experiments designed to study the origin and formation of large defects are described. The importance of material-crucible interactions and control of thermodynamic parameters during crystal growth are also addressed. Opportunities for growth improvements and yield increases are identified.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keishiro Yamashita ◽  
Kazuki Komatsu ◽  
Hiroyuki Kagi

An crystal-growth technique for single crystal x-ray structure analysis of high-pressure forms of hydrogen-bonded crystals is proposed. We used alcohol mixture (methanol: ethanol = 4:1 in volumetric ratio), which is a widely used pressure transmitting medium, inhibiting the nucleation and growth of unwanted crystals. In this paper, two kinds of single crystals which have not been obtained using a conventional experimental technique were obtained using this technique: ice VI at 1.99 GPa and MgCl<sub>2</sub>·7H<sub>2</sub>O at 2.50 GPa at room temperature. Here we first report the crystal structure of MgCl2·7H2O. This technique simultaneously meets the requirement of hydrostaticity for high-pressure experiments and has feasibility for further in-situ measurements.


Crystals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 378
Author(s):  
Li Zhao ◽  
Zhiwei Hu ◽  
Hanjie Guo ◽  
Christoph Geibel ◽  
Hong-Ji Lin ◽  
...  

We report on the synthesis and physical properties of cm-sized CoGeO3 single crystals grown in a high pressure mirror furnace at pressures of 80 bar. Direction dependent magnetic susceptibility measurements on our single crystals reveal highly anisotropic magnetic properties that we attribute to the impact of strong single ion anisotropy appearing in this system with TN∼33.5 K. Furthermore, we observe effective magnetic moments that are exceeding the spin only values of the Co ions, which reveals the presence of sizable orbital moments in CoGeO3.


1999 ◽  
Vol 46 (9) ◽  
pp. 1014-1019
Author(s):  
Takashi Saito ◽  
Masaki Azuma ◽  
Mikio Takano ◽  
Zenji Hiroi ◽  
Yasuo Narumi ◽  
...  

ACS Omega ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryo Matsumoto ◽  
Sayaka Yamamoto ◽  
Yoshihiko Takano ◽  
Hiromi Tanaka

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document