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Charge transport in semiconductors
Pipek, Jindřich ; Belas, Eduard (advisor) ; Doležal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Oswald, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is focused on the study of charge transport in semiconductors. Monte Carlo simulation is combined with the numerical solution of the coupled drift-diffusion equation with Poisson's equation. These numerical simulations of charge transport are applied to experimental data to obtain charge transport parameters of the detector, such as electric field profile, space charge density, defect level energy, capture cross section and concentration, charge carrier drift mobility and diffusion coefficient, and other parameters. Semiconductor samples prepared from semi-insulating GaAs, CdZnTe, and CdZnTeSe single crystals are studied using electrical, spectroscopic, and optical characterization techniques.
Charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors
Pipek, Jindřich ; Belas, Eduard (advisor)
This thesis is focused on study of charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors. Theoretical calculations of current waveforms based on continuity equation and drift-diffusion equation are done. Useful approximations of current waveforms for detector with shallow electron trap are discussed. Monte Carlo simulation of the current waveforms is proposed and applied to fit experimental current waveforms measured using laser-induced transient current technique and for evaluation of charge transport parameters of the detector such as electric field profile, trapping and detrapping time of traps, drift mobility and other parameters. Detectors prepared from semi-insulating GaAs and CdZnTe single crystals are tested using electrical, spectroscopic and optical characterization techniques.
Charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors
Pipek, Jindřich ; Belas, Eduard (advisor)
This thesis is focused on study of charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors. Theoretical calculations of current waveforms based on continuity equation and drift-diffusion equation are done. Useful approximations of current waveforms for detector with shallow electron trap are discussed. Monte Carlo simulation of the current waveforms is proposed and applied to fit experimental current waveforms measured using laser-induced transient current technique and for evaluation of charge transport parameters of the detector such as electric field profile, trapping and detrapping time of traps, drift mobility and other parameters. Detectors prepared from semi-insulating GaAs and CdZnTe single crystals are tested using electrical, spectroscopic and optical characterization techniques.
Charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors
Pipek, Jindřich ; Belas, Eduard (advisor) ; Hazdra, Pavel (referee)
This thesis is focused on study of charge transport in semiconducting radiation detectors. Theoretical calculations of current waveforms based on continuity equation and drift-diffusion equation are done. Useful approximations of current waveforms for detector with shallow electron trap are discussed. Monte Carlo simulation of the current waveforms is proposed and applied to fit experimental current waveforms measured using laser-induced transient current technique and for evaluation of charge transport parameters of the detector such as electric field profile, trapping and detrapping time of traps, drift mobility and other parameters. Detectors prepared from semi-insulating GaAs and CdZnTe single crystals are tested using electrical, spectroscopic and optical characterization techniques.
Study of the charge collection efficiency affected by metalization in Gamma and X- ray detectors
Pipek, Jindřich ; Belas, Eduard (advisor) ; Grill, Roman (referee)
In this thesis, the influence of metal contacts, prepared on CdZnTe-based semiconductor material by electroless deposition using aqueous or alcohol based solution, on the detection quality of Gamma and X-ray detectors. The quality of metal contacts is also affected by surface treatments. From single crystal of CdZnTe the testing detector was made. Electrical, spectroscopic and optical characterization techniques were used and their results were compared for two mentioned types of contacts. The aim was to show the possibility of preparing high quality metal contacts prepared from alcohol based solution of Gold(III) chloride. Alcohol based contacts are new method for preparing chemical contacts and promise different properties from standard chemical contacts prepared from aqueous based solution of Gold(III) chloride.

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