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29 September 2004 3D modeling of Cd(Zn)Te detectors for the Simbol-X space mission
Bob P. F. Dirks, Olivier Limousin, Philippe R. Ferrando, Remi Chipaux
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Operating in the 0.5-70 keV energy range, Simbol-X is a next generation hard X-ray space mission proposed by a collaboration of European laboratories for high energy astrophysics. Simbol-X will consist of two satellites flying in formation. In the first satellite, an X-ray mirror, having a focal length of 30 m, will focus the X-rays on the second satellite containing a silicon low energy detector on top of a Cd(Zn)Te (CZT) high energy detector. The latter consists of a mosaic of ~1 cm2 elementary arrays with 256 pixels (0.5x0.5 mm2). As a first step in the development, a prototype CZT detector of 10x10x2 mm3, having one side covered with 0.9x0.9 mm2 pixels, is used. A 3-D modeling is performed of the latter. The photon interaction inside the detector is simulated. The spatial distribution of the energy deposition and the amount of charge sharing of the pixels are obtained. The results serve as input parameters for the development and choice of the detector final geometry and electronics.
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Bob P. F. Dirks, Olivier Limousin, Philippe R. Ferrando, and Remi Chipaux "3D modeling of Cd(Zn)Te detectors for the Simbol-X space mission", Proc. SPIE 5501, High-Energy Detectors in Astronomy, (29 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.584936
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Electrons

Electrodes

3D modeling

Monte Carlo methods

X-rays

MATLAB

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